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Donald Trump: I could “shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters”

“I would never kill them”.

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The Iowa caucus is nine days away, and many candidates are pulling out all the stops – many of them being in Eastern Iowa. Cruz’s support among the groups fell.

“I believe that we are a nation of laws and not of men”. Ted Cruz in Iowa, while Florida Sen.

Peoples reported from Ankeny.

Mr. Cruz called Mr. Beck “a good friend and a fearless and reliable conservative”.

He also loaned Cruz the compass Washington used during the Revolutionary War.

“We need a new George Washington”, Beck said, according to the press release. “I imagine that you question somewhat yourself: Is this is it?” “It’s going to get worse and worse”.

Trump has also enthralled ratings-chasing television executives who are delighted to broadcast his rallies live-as long as he delivers eyeballs.

“Mr. Trump is saying over and over again on the road ‘I will make America great again”.

Today’s new CBS News/YouGov poll has Donald Trump up by five points in the Hawkeye state, receiving 39 percent of the vote to Texas Sen.

Poll-leading showman Donald Trump faces the first test of his meteoric political career on February 1, when voting to elect a new USA president begins.

Most legal experts have agreed with Cruz’s assessment, but the issue has never been settled in federal court, and Trump noted Saturday that he would have legal standing to sue Cruz over the issue as an opponent for the Republican presidential nomination. And unless he can explain what prompted a conversion, and when, voters should doubt that he really has abandoned ideas of the left.

“Make no mistake. If there is an establishment shift here to Trump, it is to cut Cruz off at the pass. They clearly think that they could make deals with Trump”. Any candidate who for 60 years has supported a “Bernie Sanders socialized medicine for all”, he said, there’s no chance he’ll repeal Obamacare. “It’s a guy who stands on his principles relentlessly”, Beck said.

The latest opinion poll, conducted by CNN among likely Republican voters, shows Trump with 37 percent support to 26 percent for Cruz. Ted Cruz has recently caught up in the polls in Iowa, where they’re now neck-and-neck in a battle for first place.

The endorsement comes in the wake of Sarah Palin, another conservative heavyweight, endorsing Donald Trump earlier this week.

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Cruz “could run for the prime minister of Canada, and I wouldn’t even complain because he was born in Canada”, Trump said, repeating that Cruz’s birthplace could disqualify him from the race, though many experts say the opposite. He lost a lot of people.

Trump in Iowa