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GOP’s Donald Trump calls Bill Clinton a ‘great abuser’
Donald Trump says he will begin spending money on campaign advertising, despite what he views as comfortable leads in national and state preference polls. “I’ll be spending a minimum of $2 million a week and perhaps substantially more than that”, he said. “I’m going to be doing huge ads in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and they’re going to be very substantial”.
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“I don’t know that I need to spend”, Trump explained, “but I feel I should spend”.
“Hillary brought up the whole thing with sexist and all I did was reverse it on her because she’s got a major problem, happens to be right in her house”, Trump told reporters before his campaign rally in Council Bluffs, IA, which drew a crowd of 2,800.
Trump has considered advertising on television in the past, saying he is willing to spend whatever it takes to win the Republican nomination, but so far he has proven a frugal campaigner, putting little of his own money on the line.
“We just don’t want to take any chances, we’re too close”.
For more than an hour and a quarter, Trump largely stuck to his stump speech, including a defense of his admiration for Russian leader Vladimir Putin (“I like that Putin called me brilliant”) and swipes at President Obama, Jeb Bush, U.S. trade negotiators, companies who engage in corporate inversion, gun-control advocates, protesters, reporters, and politicians who accept large campaign donations, among others.
“My campaign for president is $35,000,000 under budget, I have spent very little (and am in 1st place)”.
The billionaire businessman’s tweets echo comments he made Monday previewing his planned spending in January.
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