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Trump Holds His Lead — Final DMR/Bloomberg Poll

Donald Trump on Friday called Texas Sen.

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Top adversary Ted Cruz used Trump-like language to jokingly belittle himself and rivals – and take a pot shot at the absentee himself. Cruz trailed in second with 16 percent, followed by Rubio at 13 percent.

Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign began the year with about $19 million in available cash, likely giving him a financial edge over most of his Republican rivals. Trump did not offer any senators’ names. Not one endorsement of Cruz, because he’s a nasty guy.

Trump tells on ABC’s “This Week” that members of the Senate will choose him over their own colleague, Sen. It will be a total mess. But you have to stick up for your rights. “I think there was somebody missing”. He’s still neck-and-neck with Cruz in polls amid the frantic, final campaigning across the state.

“I did something that was very risky and I think it turned out great because I’m on the front page of every paper”, Trump said. Trump has repeatedly questioned the validity of Cruz’s American citizenship. But he’s an anchor baby. “And you know they didn’t even mention he was born in Canada”.

No one in the TV news business expected Fox to surpass the 25 million mark this time.

TRUMP: “He’s a liar”.

Trump has not directly responded to the new attack but boasted at his veterans’ rally, which he organized as a counter to the debate, that Fox News had apologized to him and tried to get him to attend the event. Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, was “the worst Secretary of State in the history of the United States”, even though Trump said back in 2012 that she was a “terrific woman” who “really works hard” and “does a good job”. “The loans were disclosed”.

The absence of Donald Trump last night did provide Cruz some room to lay out his policy plans.

“It’s the same reason, actually, that Donald engages in insults, because he can’t defend his substantive record. They both support socialized medicine, expanding Obamacare to put the government in charge of our health care”, Cruz said on CNN. Rubio feuded over immigration with Bush and Cruz and at one point stated Cruz was willing to say or do anything to be elected.

Here’s what he tells CBS’ ” Face the Nation” in an interview: “We’re all the same.

But before leaving he did his most important task – urging his supporters to get out and vote. “We’re all the same”. But we’re all the same.

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Media criticism has been a feature of the Republican primary debate cycle, but it has usually been leveled at more familiar “mainstream” targets: NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post.

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