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Trump announces Sen. Lindsey Graham’s phone number at South Carolina campaign rally
Trump didn’t stop there, though.
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In a 45-minute speech in South Carolina on Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump touched on almost every major political issue in the United States.
Trump will give out your phone number on national television in return.
Sen. Lindsey Graham was reacting to Donald Trump criticizing Sen.
“I don’t care if he drops out. Stay in the race, just stop being a jackass”, Graham said Tuesday on “CBS This Morning”, according to CBS News.
On Saturday, the reality television star dismissed McCain’s reputation as a war hero because he was captured in Vietnam, saying he liked “people who weren’t captured”.
Trump says Graham called him three or four years ago and asked if he could call Fox and Friends and give them a good reference.
Such remarks led the editorial board to conclude that Trump has “become “the distraction with traction” – a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage”. “You don’t have to run for president and be the world’s biggest jackass – that’s your choice”.
“People are exhausted of incompetent leadership”, he said.
Trump also took aim at another Republican challenger, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who questioned whether Trump deserved to be on the debate stage with other candidates. “By the way, he has registered zero in the polls”, Trump said, according to TIME.
Trump responded with a statement calling the editorial “sophomoric”, and accusing the paper of unfair treatment of his campaign.
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“Because of Trump’s bombastic and ridiculous campaign, we aren’t talking about Obama’s frightful deal with Iran or Hillary Clinton’s plans to continue Obama’s failed national security agenda”, said the Graham campaign manager. He urged his audience to call Graham.