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Donald Trump calls out NH newspaper after criticism
“I’m going to be the nominee”, Bush interrupted a man in Littleton on Wednesday whose question about Trump began, “If you don’t end up the nominee, and he keeps rolling…”
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He said he supports state educational standards over Common Core, building up the military, more transparency in higher education costs, reforming entitlements such as Medicare and restoring more surveillance authority to the National Security Agency, in contrast to rivals Kentucky Sen.
And take this as you wish: Two GOP strategists working for other candidates say it is premature to count out Jeb Bush in New Hampshire.
Christie and Trump, one from New Jersey and the other from NY, have a long and complex relationship and have overlapping political, business and media circles in the Tri-State Area. He also mentioned that the fact that somebody is backing Chris Christie is actually ridiculous, since New Jersey was the “worst state in the union in terms of economics”. It’s a disaster. I have property in New Jersey.
“I have wonderful, wonderful results with these signs, people just love it. They take pictures of it, they throw me kisses”, Ouellette said. Trump has suggested as much before.
“You have a very dishonest newspaper, it’s also a failing newspaper”, Trump told a New…
That’s the prospect for most of the candidates if they lose or are perceived to lose New Hampshire – that is, if they do worse than expected.
After this episode, Donald Trump said that he started believing that Chris Christie was planning to vote for Barack Obama, despite the fact that they belong to different parties.
As the current crop of candidates hit the accelerator for the upcoming Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, InsideGov dives into polling data from RealClearPolitics to examine the state of the presidential race. “He called me practically begging to do the debate. the debate turned out to be a total farce and a joke… very few people attended”, Trump told WMUR, referring to the August Republican forum, which was co-sponsored by the Union Leader.
Embedded in the piece is a subtle attempt to shift Republican voters’ focus from the candidate they like best – which, right now, appears to be Trump – to the candidate who has the best chance to win a general election.
Christie clawed back from poll numbers so low he shared one debate stage with unpopular “undercard” candidates.
He added: “I never thought he’d stoop to these levels where he’d do an editorial after everything that he would ask me to do”. “It was unbelievable. He was like a little boy: ‘oh, I’m with the president.’ Remember, he flew in the helicopter and he was all excited to be [on] the helicopter”.
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We know from experience that Granite State voters are contrarians, delighted to rebuke the Iowa victor. You can’t vote for three.