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‘I’m Not Getting Out, I’m Going To Win’
Released Monday, the poll was conducted by Mercyhurst University’s Center for Applied Politics, and surveyed 483 registered Republicans. “Well, we…hate…you…so we do support Trump!”
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The Republican Party has good reason to be tired of Trump’s success. “If somebody in that room had a gun, you would not have had … you know, if they knew how to use it, and I assume the answer to that would’ve been yes … you would not have had the catastrophic results you had”.
In a CNN interview days after the shooting, South Carolina state Rep. Bill Chumley (R) said, “These people sat in there and waited their turn to be shot… somebody in there with the means of self-defense could have stopped this”.
He likened the mood to 1992, when Texas businessman Ross Perot garnered almost 19 percent of the national vote running as an independent. The majority of mainstream American voters are not simply disillusioned with inside-the-Beltway business as usual politics; they are mad – fighting mad.
If Trump’s crowd in Waterloo over the noon hour on Wednesday is any indication of the status of his campaign in Iowa, it’s all systems go. Trump told CNN’s New Day.
He said Trump’s campaign in the Hawkeye State, run by veteran operative Chuck Laudner, was “a two and one” – “a campaign that has the mechanics down and is striking a nerve with its approaches”.
The rise of Trump has attracted so much attention that it may be hard to recall that the Republican bench this year was quite deep – and still is.
To that end, Trump will be involved in virtually every element of planning this phase. Trump backed off after Ailes called to assure him that he would be treated fairly. “His outlandishness and abrasiveness seem to resonate with a decent-sized cohort”.
Still, there is plenty of time for a rival to emerge. But, as real issues become more important nearing the nomination, Trump may struggle, as he has yet to take clear positions on any major issues.
To Mr. Morris, that suggests “Republicans are test-driving a few outsider candidates”. The poll has a 4.4 percentage point margin of error. “These were handguns that he had purchased”, Rubio said. “We have the people”.
“Oh I thought they were on our side”.
“Any attempt to “Make America Great” will require somebody with an agenda that will include people of all ethnicities and religious backgrounds”, said Shreya Shetty, a 29-year-old engineer.
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Clinton’s one-on-one interaction with voters was limited to the 10 minutes or so she spent working the rope line after the speech, shaking hands and posing for selfies while reporters shouted questions several times about whether she supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership. I think he is too bold.