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Race Tightening, But Trump Still Leads GOP Field In NH

Trump added that “What what I say, and oftentimes it’s fun, it’s kidding”.

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The former host of the US version of TV’s The Apprentice, furious over what he deemed unfair treatment, lashed out at Ms Kelly and the network, telling CNN on Friday that during the debate Ms Kelly had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever”. “He speaks from the heart and his experience is just phenomenal. and I just think he’s got what it takes”, said Carolyn Adams.

The first major poll of the crucial caucus state of Iowa in the aftermath of the first Republican debate reveals Donald Trump has expanded his lead.

“Mr. Trump made Megyn Kelly look really bad-she was a mess with her anger and totally caught off guard”. Trump’s attacks on Kelly on social media and in TV interviews became so heated, Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes called and told him to cool it.

“We agree to disagree”, she said on her show.

In a statement to Business Insider, Ailes said the “blunt” conversation healed the rift between his network and Trump.

Naturally, the poll found that far more self-identified Republicans view Trump as a “serious” candidate than do those who identify as Democrats.

If there’s a downside for Americans enthralled by the endless summer spectacle of Trump’s campaign, it’s that questions about The Donald’s emotional integrity loom large in voters’ minds. Marco Rubio in third place at 10%, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 9% and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Texas Sen.

Speaking to reporters before his speech at an event sponsored by the Saginaw and Genesee county Republican parties, he said: “We’re going to do very well with the Hispanic vote”. However, Trump is a big draw for Fox News and, as Trump will remind you like a vegan who does CrossFit, he continues to lead the polls.

Kelly, who adressed the controversy on her program but refrained from commenting on Trump’s remarks about her, starts a previously scheduled vacation today. “Sure, I would spend that if I am doing well!”

Trump has been lambasting Fox for days, ever since he was challenged in last week’s GOP debate on the network.

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While Trump initially doubled down on his criticism of Megyn Kelly, he softened his tone on women in a phone interview with CNN this week, saying, “I cherish women”.

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