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I Will Be Tougher Than ISIS And Bring Back ‘Something Beyond’ Waterboarding

“We’re going to take care of people that are dying on the street because there will be a group of people that are not going to be able to even think in terms of private or anything else and we’re going to take care of those people”.

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While confidently touting his strong support in New Hampshire, Trump has largely left the predictions game to the pundits this week. Among Rubio’s donors, he said, “I think a lot of checks are being ripped up this morning”.

“We need someone who’s going to cut through the bullcrap and bring people together”.

“Uh, I would not bring it back in any sort of widespread use”, Cruz said, to some disapproving murmurs from the crowd.

On Sunday, Donald Trump appeared on “This Week” with George Stephanopoulos in advance of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.

“Do we win by being more like them?” asked Stephanopoulos.

But with voting fast approaching in New Hampshire, data from political advertising tracker Kantar Media reveal another possible explanation: Trump got pummeled on TV political-advertising.

“I think Saturday night changed everything”, Christie told reporters in Manchester on Monday. Thus, the race would move on to SC with Ted Cruz wounded slightly by the New Hampshire results, Rubio wounded badly, and the trio of governors energized just enough to stay in and keep attacking Rubio in the quest to gain exclusive ownership of the so-called “establishment lane”. Republican hopeful Marco Rubio continues to downplay his rough outing in Saturday night’s GOP debate, while touting his overall campaign momentum after his third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses.

Donald Trump Jnr, the tycoon’s son, was also unable to says who his father’s Muslim friends were, saying only that they had “completed a lot of business deals” in the Middle East. You said, I would bring back waterboarding and I would bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding.

The billionaire businessman’s call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States is one of his most provocative policies – but one which has helped win him overwhelming support among large sections of the Republican party.

“If you’re not going to vote for me do not vote”, he dead-panned.

“…And if the wrong people get ahold of the wrong weapon, we’ve got problems that you’ve never seen before, like you’ve never envisioned before”.

“People are looking not only to understand what’s in your head, but they also want to know what’s in your heart”, he said outside a library in Plaistow, N.H., as snowflakes swirled around him.

So far, Trump has not explained what forms of torture he would bring back that are worse than waterboarding, which is essentially simulated drowning. “I’m just going to work as hard as I can”, Clinton said.

In a radio interview with WBUR, a radio station in Boston, Clinton expressed hope that she could pull off a New Hampshire surprise and beat Sanders. Marco Rubio and a glut of other candidates locked in a battle for second place.

TRUMP: We’re going to do things beyond waterboarding perhaps, if that happens to come.

“I don’t know. I don’t know”. “I love the New Hampshire primary”.

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“They said it’s about time that somebody spoke up as to radicalism”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump