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Donald Trump Polls: Lead Continues To Grow After Trump’s Response To Terrorist
The first reference to a database came in a Trump interview with Yahoo News published Thursday when he was asked about requiring Muslims to register in a database or carry a form of special identification noting their religion.
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“There were people that were cheering on the other side of New Jersey, where you have large Arab populations”, Trump said.
While 28 percent said they would rather go for honesty and integrity in a candidate, experience wasn’t much of a big deal as only 11 percent said political experience was of importance.
A spokesman for the retired neurosurgeon said Carson “does not stand behind” his statement to reporters hours earlier that he saw news reports of Muslims in New Jersey cheering the 2001 terrorist attacks. It was well covered at the time, George.
Trump has threated to sue New Day for America and reportedly said through a spokesman that Mair “worked for Scott Walker and lost her job – who can blame her?” A Washington Post/ABC News national poll also out Sunday, Trump maintained a lead over Carson as the top choice of 32 percent of those polled.
PolitiFact wrote, in a “Pants on Fire” ruling, that there is no evidence the investigations revealed any celebrations.
Huge congratulations to Suffolk University and the Boston Globe for crafting a poll in New Hampshire that actually offers an interesting bit of news.
“Paterson was shaken by the September 11 attacks”.
Carson, who has joined Trump atop GOP presidential preference polls, did not delve into constitutional questions about whether expanding government surveillance activities would violate First Amendment protections.
Politicians from the area also pushed back.
Jersey City mayor, Steven Fulop, criticised Trump.
Two new polls show Donald Trump continues to strongly lead the Republican field.
“That is totally false”.
Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie defended his argument that the administration can’t be trusted to vet refugees, adding “orphans under the age of five” shouldn’t be admitted to the country because there is no one to care for them.
“I do not remember that. And that tells you something”.
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s insistence that he saw Muslims cheering on 9/11 has drawn criticism for being inaccurate, and for politicizing an already emotional topic for Muslims in the U.S.in the wake of terror attacks in Paris on November 13.
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“I saw the film of it, yes”, he said. “Absolutely”, he said when asked about the idea. “Thousands of people were cheering, so something’s going on we got to find out what it is”. “I think that was an inappropriate response”.