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Donald Trump has commanding lead among South Carolina GOP voters

Donald Trump must rule out a third-party bid before October if he wants to compete in South Carolina’s Republican primary, a crucial test in the nominating contest.

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Virginia has apparently been discussing something along these lines for a couple of years now. It’s not just four families or whatever, there’s just a lot of people out there that are very qualified and we’ve had enough Bushes.

How’s that been working out for everyone? They polled a random sample of 2,183 Hispanic adults in the U.S. The margin of sampling error is ±5 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.

This iteration of the pledge dance is ridiculous.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who last week seemed to indicate that he, too, was in favor of ending birthright citizenship, said on Sunday he has no plans to change the 14th Amendment.

He went on to comment that “They are energetic”.

“Pay a fine. Pay any back taxes they haven’t already paid”, Rubio said.

Trump’s South Carolina consultant, state Rep. Jim Merrill, R-Charleston, said on Tuesday that he couldn’t address the oath question directly but said Trump would probably say something about it Thursday when he visits Greenville for a rally at the TD Convention Center.

For Trump, who often boasts of his own wealth and business dealings, taxation of hedge fund earnings has not been a central campaign focus. “It’s the wrong thing”, Trump said.

Donald Trump is an important candidate in the race for the White House and I don’t think he or anyone else should be blocked from running as a Republican“. He also won over more tea party and non-tea party voters, besting Carson and Bush, respectively.

And if he is the nominee, Graham said, “We’ll lose, and we should lose”. He opened his campaign by claiming the Mexican government was sending rapists and other criminals into the U.S.as undocumented immigrants, and his stance has hardened from there. “So the first priority should be securing the border, and we can do that with a president – unlike President Obama – who will actually enforce the law and get the job done”.

Trump was the only candidate at the first debate involving major Republican candidates on August 6 in Cleveland who refused to declare that he would support whichever candidate won the nomination.

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Far at the other end of the spectrum is the man Trump has spent much of the past few weeks abusing in speeches and social media posts, former Florida governor Jeb Bush.

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