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Republican presidential candidate former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush during the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena Thursday, August 6, 2015, in Cleveland.

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Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush will be in McAllen later this month for a luncheon fundraiser, according to his campaign website.

Earlier, Buchanan said that Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, and Carly Fiorina are outsider candidates, and that “there’s a real disgust with the political establishment, a hostility to the political establishment, and I think the Republican Party does not want the establishment candidates who are being put on offer right now, the Beltway-preferred candidates”.

Despite favourable opinion polling and Trump’s enviable daily press/media coverage, UK bookmakers appear to still be cold on the New Yorker leading the GOP’s Presidential campaign in 2016.

“Who do you think they were watching, Jeb Bush? Huh?”

Trump’s statement sparked a flurry of discussion on Twitter.

The survey also showed Bush, a one-time frontrunner, slipping to seventh spot. Sanders has whipped up enthusiasm mainly from the left of his party.

Experts have stressed that an independent Trump candidacy could spell disaster for Republicans because such a move could split the GOP vote and hand election victory to likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. “And having run third-party, Sean, and taken four states away from George Bush, if I were him, I would take the pledge”.

Last week US news sources proclaimed that Fox News” Live Republican Candidate Debate had been “Trumped’, as the apprentice took centre stage in front of a TV audience of +20 million.

He said: “You could there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever”.

However, as it often is the case of Donald Trump, his comments were more or less jabs rather than pats on the shoulder for Bernie Sanders.

“China has no respect for President Obama whatsoever”, he boomed.

On domestic race relations, strained by several deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers, Trump said there were “powder kegs all over the country waiting to explode”.

“I will cut loopholes for the big Wall Street donors that are supporting Jeb and Hillary”, one talking point in the memo, reportedly written by former Trump adviser Roger Stone, said.

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“I cherish women”, added Trump.

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush third from the left poses with supporters after turning in paperwork with the South Carolina Republican Party that will formally put his father Jeb's name on the state's 2016 presidential ballot on Friday July 31