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Jeb Bush Tells NH Voters He’s Confident They’ll Stop Trump
As a frequent target of Trump’s barbed insults and one-liners, Jeb Bush appears exhausted of playing defense against the real estate mogul’s blustery attacks, and he is now hitting back in public, forsaking political decorum in favor of good, old-fashioned name calling. On Thursday, Bush told CNN’s John Berman that the approval Trump received from Vladimir Putin this week was a nod that he himself would not have wanted to receive. “In other words, not you” or “the people who want you leading their country”.
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The outburst came after a man who said he had Asperger’s Syndrome asked the former Florida governor how he would help people with disabilities as president.
The St. Paul City Council on Wednesday approved a resolution condemning Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. “I’ll talk to him if you want me to”.
The crowd in Contoocook laughed and applauded, and Bush went on to say that Trump’s bid for the presidency was “deeply discouraging”.
He continued: “I went up and introduced myself to you”.
Bush at one point even sounded incredulous that Trump kept on coming out on top in all the polls: “A guy like that should not be the front-running candidate of our great party”. Granted, that “someday” will probably be sometime after a candidate from the 2016 election eventually takes the Presidential Oath of Office, plus a decade or two given the present levels of animus between Trump and Bush.
Six out of 10 GOP voters said that Arab Americans and American Muslims should be screened and the same percentage rejecting the president’s goal of accepting 10,000 vetted refugees a year.
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Additionally, in Iowa, the first primary in the nation, Cruz is in a statistical tie with Trump, 26.4% to 25.4% respectively, according to RealClearPolitics. “The producer says you’re anxious I might say or do something to you during the show”. On the other hand, the 30% of voters who rely on Internet or other news sources had significantly more favorable views on all the questions covered in the poll.