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Donald Trump appears to call turban a ‘hat’
When people are shooting their friends in California, when they’re shooting their friends”, Trump said.As the Sikh raised his banner, he waved his hand and said “Bye. Bye.
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For the coup de grace, Cruz pulls tape of Trump asking at a November campaign rally, “How stupid are the people of Iowa?”.
Trump is riding high in polls, with Cruz second.
Reprising one of his main attacks against Cruz, Trump tried to stoke doubts about whether the senator’s birth in Canada, albeit to an American mother, might disqualify him for the presidency.
With seven days to go before the Iowa caucuses, a super PAC supporting Ted Cruz is turning its wrath on Donald Trump.
The polling news for Trump is also encouraging in SC, which votes later in February.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Here are the latest developments from the 2016 race for president, one week out from the Iowa caucuses.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio also won, if not an official endorsement, a glowing introduction from the freshman Republican Senator Joni Ernst, a popular figure in the Iowa GOP who called him “near and dear” to her heart. The CBS News on-line poll has Trump ahead with 40 percent support from Republican primary voters, followed by Cruz at 21 percent and Rubio at 13 percent.
Gov. Chris Christie was at 3 percent, statistically unchanged from 4 percent in the earlier poll.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, locked in an unexpectedly tight race, planned to deliver their final-stretch pitches Monday evening in a televised town hall forum, while President Barack Obama delivered his own blunt assessment of their contest.
He focused frequently on Beck, though, telling the audience a few times that Beck “got fired from Fox”. Former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley is well back at five percent.
Wagner, who described himself as a political centrist, said he reached out to opposing campaigns after he filed his claim for their assistance in helping serve Cruz. He said Clinton came into the race with both the “privilege and burden of being the perceived front-runner”. He’s competing with Texas Sen.
Cohen says the flavor is his alone, with no connection with Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc., or Sanders’ campaign. For results among the 405 registered voters who are Democrats or independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 5.0 percentage points.
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The share who say Trump would do the best job on social issues has grown from 15 percent in September to 28 percent.