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If Elected President, Ted Cruz Promises To ‘Kill The Terrorists,’ Candidate

Clinton, the Dem front-runner, called for tighter gun control in the wake of the shooting, while Republican front-runner Trump said the US needs to look “very closely” at how it issues marriage visas.

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‘Probably more than any room I’ve ever spoken to’.

‘I don’t want your money, therefore you’re probably not going to support me because stupidly, you want to give money.

Trump’s comments also fell flat among many in the crowd. “I said that you have to have a commitment to make [peace]”. We encourage him to clarify that this was not his intention and that he rejects traditional stereotypes about Jews and money’.

CBS’s “Face the Nation”: Trump will appear in a taped interview from a campaign stop Friday in Raleigh, N.C.

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Florida Senator Marco Rubio are the only other GOP candidates now polling in double figures at 14 and 12 percent, respectively. Former Florida governor Jeb Bush languishes in fifth place with five percent, while no other candidate is above three percent. Other candidates include New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former businesswoman Carly Fiorina.

Republican Jewish Coalition member Michael Leventoff said Trump questioning Israel’s commitment to the peace process is another example of him ‘just getting it wrong’. “They are dead wrong, and they don’t understand the enduring bond between Israel and America”. “Let me be crystal clear: there is no moral equivalence between Israel and its enemies”.

‘There’s plenty of evidence of Israel’s repeated attempts at peace, ‘ he said.

When Palestinian leadership rejects the existence of Israel, the President of the United States should condemn such commentary, but Obama says nothing to counter the incitement by Palestinians, he said.

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz told reporters in Iowa Saturday that the shooting in San Bernardino, Calif. has pushed the 2016 presidential race into a more serious phase and vowed to “utterly destroy” the Islamic State group, according to The Washington Post. In a new television ad that will be part of a set that was scheduled to roll out in Iowa Saturday, the Texas senator and Republican presidential hopeful focuses on the military and Islamic extremism.

Cruz, who recently has been climbing in presidential polls, also said he would make scrapping the nuclear deal the first order of business after assuming office following the next November’s White House vote.

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Many voters say the economy is extremely important to their vote, 60% surveyed said they trust Donald Trump the most to handle that issue.

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