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Donald Trump’s provocative first TV ad invokes San Bernardino shooting

The GOP presidential candidate’s ad begins with a shot of President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton before launching into the montage. “He’ll stop illegal immigrants by building a wall on our southern border that Mexico will pay for”.

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Trump’s campaign plans to spend at least $2 million per week on TV air time, with roughly half of that focused on Iowa and the other half on New Hampshire, according to The Hill.

Trump has said that he has six to eight ads in production and that his was a “major buy and it’s going to go on for months”.

“We have a lot of the rallies in them and we’ll include more, assuming it looks good and is captured right”, Trump said of his upcoming ads. The Iowa caucus – the first in early voting – is scheduled for February 1.

For his part, Christie told a town-hall meeting in Peterborough that, “America is counting on you”, and, in case voters attending missed the point, noted later that, “You have enormous responsibility”.

Donald Trump greets supporters in SC. And last April, she dashed to the heartland state the day after announcing her latest candidacy.

The commercial reiterates the Republican front-runner’s recent call to temporarily block Muslims from entering the United States and pledges a tough stance against Islamic State and acts of terrorism.

And a response to the petition on the Government’s website suggests there will be no parliamentary debate on banning Trump from Britain – but doesn’t rule out Theresa May deciding to ban him herself. “I love the feel of it”. “I can’t say I’ve paid much attention”, Beyer stated. You’re a voter in New Hampshire. “Other people have called me and say, ‘You have guts to bring it up because frankly, it’s true but nobody wants to get involved, ‘” Trump said.

Marco Rubio is sharpening the contrast between himself and his rivals – in both his own party and the opposing side – over issues of national security and foreign policy, topics on which the Florida senator has staked his presidential campaign.

“I like Carly (Fiorina), I like Rubio, I don’t like some of things Trump says, but I like some of things he says that need to be said”, said Iowa voter Marge Delzell, 75, of Sioux City.

Trump wasn’t the first GOP candidate to have a xenophobic position on immigration, and he isn’t alone in his hateful rhetoric that singles out specific communities.

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The ad closes with footage from Trump saying, “We will make America great again!”

Watch Donald Trump's First Campaign Television Ad