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I cherish women, Trump repeats
Donald Trump attacked everything from Oreo cookies to President Obama in a speech in Manchester, N.H., yesterday. Joe Lieberman, described Monday’s convention in the early-voting state as “speed dating” between presidential candidates and New Hampshire’s independent voters, who can cast ballots in either the Republican or Democratic primaries.
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When asked again by Kroft if he really thinks he could be re-elected for a third term, Obama confirmed, “I do”. “The beauty of it is I did it in four months”, Trump said. “I can tell you that this is not a situation in which America’s national security was endangered”.
“Kelly Ayotte has worked overtime to solve the Koch Brothers’ problems since going to Washington, but if you don’t happen to be a well-connected Washington lobbyist or special interest then unfortunately you’re out of luck with Ayotte”, said New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley.
When another questioner asked whether Trump’s divisive language undermines his ability to solve problems, the candidate replied, “I went to Ivy League schools, I know what’s divisive and what’s not divisive”.
“I’m the one that’s saying I’m not gonna do that”.
The campaign trail brought presidential hopefuls Ben Carson and Donald Trump to the Atlanta region this weekend.
“I’m gonna make us so rich you don’t have to do those things”. Both men have adopted the mindset that when you’re peddling ignorance and people are buying it as if it were gasoline at 99.9 cents a gallon, why confuse your fan base – and yourself – with actual facts or comprehension? “The idea that people can’t work together is absurd”, she said. “I think that is much too harsh of a judgment”.
The Republican presidential candidate’s appearance at the event – the “Problem Solver Convention” hosted by the bipartisan group No Labels – was a diversion from the usual rah-rah rallies filled with die-hard fans the candidate is usually seen at.
Even though he has not endorsed Trump, Jeffress said evangelical leaders should be wise enough to know that Trump won’t “be leading Bible studies in the Oval Office”.
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“Assuming they knew how to use the weapon, which hopefully they would, you would’ve been a lot better when this maniac walked into class, starting to shoot people,” he said. “And I think she’d be the first to acknowledge that maybe she could have handled the original decision better and the disclosures more quickly”. “It had to come from me”. Trump asked. No, the young man said, responding that he was from Texas Many in the crowd hollered at Trump’s assumption.