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Trump presses forward with attacks in Iowa

“I really wanted to see him give a speech because I am really behind what he says”, Hutchison said.

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A Sikh was thrown out of Donald Trump’s rally in the USA state of Iowa on Sunday after he displayed banner that read “Stop Hate”.

Back in July, I noted that Trump had “raised some issues that the high and mighty dispensers of conventional wisdom would do well to ponder”.

Ted Cruz fired Monday at Republican front-runner Donald Trump for his statements on abortion more than 15 years ago.

A CNN/ORC poll of Iowa voters, released Thursday, has Trump with 37 percent to Cruz’s second-place 26 percent. We’ve struck a chord with evangelicals, the Tea Party.

Political consultant Corbin Casteel was named as the campaign’s first state director but left in mid-January and was replaced by Joshua Jones, a veteran campaign operative who was deputy director. But directing frustration against not a capitol but against a city or a state runs a risky risk. That’s the safe bet right now – it’s hard to believe, even with a dubious recent history, that this many pollsters would be wrong, especially when Trump’s unique potential to turn out huge numbers is well-known.

SIOUX CENTER | Speaking before a packed audience at Dordt College Saturday, Donald Trump said Christianity in America is under attack before pouncing on his political opponents.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump continued to boast about the loyalty of his supporters Sunday morning as he doubled down on his assertion that his followers would still stick by his side even if he shot someone.

“I probably wouldn’t have done it that way, but he’s unorthodox and thinks he can win everywhere”, said Charlie Black, a former adviser to Sen. “We’re just concerned with the voters”.

Continuing to attack his Republican rivals, Trump called out Jeb Bush for a series of negative ads running in Iowa. “But I don’t think they’re insurmountable problems”. “We need a CEO-type personality in the White House”. “We’re just little soldiers out there spreading the word”, she said.

“The media spun it to imply Trump was being a bigot by making fun of the man for being ‘one of those non-Christian foreigners, ‘” wrote Kristinn Taylor on The Gateway Pundit.

Mr Cruz blasted Mr Trump’s past reluctance to strip money from Planned Parenthood and cast the billionaire’s plan to deport more than 11 million people who are in country illegally as “amnesty” because he would then let many of them return.

Last month, he appeared to consider whether he would kill journalists, as Russian President Vladimir Putin – whom Trump defended – has been accused of doing. “For no matter how significant you are, it is only because of what you are part of”, the speaker said.

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“I was very pleased to come and watch him speak in person”. “And he never will; and he never will and he never will. And that’s okay but you know we gotta do something folks because it’s not working”. “That’s a trait that sells well everywhere, but in Texas it’s especially effective”.

Trump in Iowa