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Trump campaigns with Palin endorsement, but no Palin
“He smirked. She declared an end to ‘pussyfooting around.’ Tuesday’s Palin announcement may have been surreal, but it can only benefit The Donald….”
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If the Republican Party is on the verge of an implosion, Sarah Palin may have been the one who lit the fuse.
Many voters in the crowd said they had not heard about Palin’s most recent family problems.
Monmouth asked the same of Trump for comparison, and found that 91% of Republicans said he’s a natural-born citizen, 2% said he’s not and 7% weren’t sure.
Now, the GOP system is cracking, leaving some in the establishment feeling they would be the outsiders in a party helmed by Trump – or by Texas Sen.
“I think Cruz is pretty tough and pretty able at this kind of infighting, but it’s a heck of a fight I got to say”.
“I thought I was a traditional Republican conservative”, says Bob Dole, the 1996 Republican presidential nominee who represented deep red Kansas in Congress for decades.
Survey center director Andrew Smith said that in the so-called “horse race” question, likely voters are asked who they would support if the election were today.
Former Sen. Bob Dole said in a new interview Wednesday that Sen. If Trump can turn the ethanol mandate into big issue, it could give him an edge over Cruz, who has been steadily gaining ground in Iowa.
“Cruz has a little better chance to win this fight with Trump than most people think”.
“My son, like so many others, they come back a bit different, they come back hardened”, said Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee. In order to crack the dense cipher of Palin-speak, The New York Times submitted the raw, rambling speech to a literary analysis Wednesday, calling attention to ten quotes, which they ambitiously “attempt[ed] to translate”.
And she offered Trump – not Cruz – as the one true conservative champion of tea party supporters who’ve firmly planted their flag in southern states like Oklahoma.
“Yesterday was incredible in every way”, Trump told supporters, as he kicked off another day of campaigning with less than two weeks to go before Iowa’s kick-off caucuses. The two Florida politicians are down big to not only Donald Trump in their home state, but Ted Cruz as well. Even after the 2010 tea party takeover in the House, the GOP nominated Mitt Romney – the former governor of moderate MA – in the 2012 presidential race.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, has said the measure would temporarily block such refugees from entering the US because it would probably take more than six months to put the new security efforts into place.
McConnell would need six Senate Democrats to join all 54 Republicans to gain the 60 votes needed to advance the legislation. Trump marks a new high at 40 percent, with Rubio taking 4 percent and Jeb Bush at 1.
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“I don’t know how he’s going to deal with Congress”, Dole told the Times.