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Glenn Beck endorses Cruz: Trump win is ‘snowball to hell’

Donald Trump boasted Saturday that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street. He holds a 40.6 percent share in a Reuters-Ipsos tracking poll that was released Friday.

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In Pella, Trump declared Cruz more fit for prime minister than president. Sen.

“Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported”, Scott Leader, one of the men, allegedly told the police. “The time for silliness and reality show tactics has passed”, Beck charged at a Cruz rally.

During the campaign rally, Trump also contrasted himself with rivals such as Texas senator Ted Cruz, his most serious challenger in the state, and went after conservative radio host Glenn Beck, who will be appearing at two rallies with Cruz. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, a popular figure in the state, spoke at the Trump rally but did not specifically endorse the New Yorker.

With the stakes so high, a growing number of Republicans are warning that the party would suffer deep losses down the ticket if Cruz were nominated, while the National Review, a leading conservative voice for decades, recently blistered Trump in editorial urging GOP voters to steer clear of him. “Donald Trump is just trying to build up the audience for Thursday’s debate, for which we thank him”, said a Fox News spokesperson.

A source said part of Bloomberg’s concern was the problem that Clinton is having in defeating Sanders.

At a First In The Nation forum for candidates in Nashua, New Hampshire, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush was notably withering in his criticism of Trump. “I will make America great again”, Beck told a rally gathered in the gym at Faith Baptist Bible College in this Des Moines suburb. The official voting record, according to Dailymail reveals that the 69-year-old billionaire failed to vote in any Republican presidential primary dating back to 1989.

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“It is not strong to insult women”.

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