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Trump cancels New Hampshire town hall, blames snow
FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump is interrupting his busy campaign schedule in New Hampshire to campaign in SC. Here & Now’s Robin Young heard from two New Hampshire women who are planning to vote for Trump.
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Bush, who’s been polling at about 10 percent in New Hampshire after Trump, Sens.
He frequently flies back to NY from campaign events on the trail.
Trump was scheduled to speak at a Lions Club in Londonderry at 12:30 p.m.
PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire “And you can tell them to go f**k themselves”, Donald Trump told a crowd at a Portsmouth Rally on Thursday night, uttering the expletive at the climax of the riff on his tax proposal. The FBO in Manchester, New Hampshire, purports it is “always open for business, 24 hours a day”.
“Even I wouldn’t do that”, Trump said when O’Reilly pointed out how his lips moved.
Trump later tweeted that the Londonderry event would be rescheduled for Monday.
“I will give you a little credit but not too much”, Trump responded.
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Trump continues to dominate polls in the first primary state, but is showing clear signs of anger about his second place finish in the Iowa caucuses. Trump has largely avoided smaller, intimate campaign events – including question-and-answer sessions with voters – so far this cycle, choosing to hold large rallies instead.