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Poll Reveals Trump Leads Splintered GOP Field In CT, Clinton Far
His approval ticked up one point and disapproval dropped one point from the September poll, which was taken a week after the Republican governor dropped out of the presidential race.
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Freshman Samuel Cuoco, a registered independent who leans toward the Republican Party, said that he was “not too surprised with the amount of votes for Trump…because he is so bold and confident, and represents our (college students’) views”.
“It is the height of lunacy for a government official to welcome in tens of thousands of refugees when we know that among them will be ISIS terrorists”, Cruz said Wednesday.
“He makes decisive decisions and he doesn’t back down”. Club for Growth, a group dedicated to fiscal conservatism, has already spent $1 million on anti-Trump ads in early primary states and the organization has boasted that the effort has hurt the mogul’s numbers. Tom Berry, a 48-year-old contract from East Windsor, Connecticut, echoed Gower.
“On one side you have Donald Trump, who is a militaristic-like businessman who is content with his own ideas and somehow unabashedly unapologetic”, Pucci said.
“I don’t know if you can prove that they’re Christian”, Trump reportedly said during a press conference this week, according to CNN.
Both Carson and Trump have been making headlines recently with their strong opinions over the entrance of Syrian refugees into the United States. Yet only 27 percent of Americans believe the country is on the right track, and many are blaming Washington as the reason things aren’t going well, according to the most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Yes, such a system could one day result in pitting Democrat vs. Democrat or Republican vs. Republican for the presidency, as has happened in dozens of California legislative races since this state voted for the switch to top-two.
“I put the chances at somewhere between zero and nil”, he said. “He’s going to have nothing but the best”. Marco Rubio has become a rising star in the state. “I think eventually people will come to realize it’s a risky world we live in, but we also have to take realistic approaches to the problems”. The line has been met with raucous applause from his supporters this week. Rubio wants to sell himself as the most bad-ass (yet eloquent and thoughtful!) hawk in the field, but Trump’s bigfooting him in that role. “I think people are fearful”. Trump thundered on Wednesday.
There is a few good news for Carson in the Fox poll.
The stumbles follow several perplexing comments from Carson, including his assertion that the pyramids in Egypt were likely used to store grain. Carson has also asserted that “the Chinese are there” in Syria, a statement interpreted as saying the Chinese military is operating in Syria.
“There are many people who would like Romney to jump into the race”, Jones said.
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It’s true minor-party candidates have not yet made it into a runoff under top-two.