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Trump’s GOP Lead Undiminished in First Poll after Muslim Comments
Dec 12, 2015- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has rebuked Republican campaign rival Donald Trump saying “I no longer think he is funny”.
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But the newest exchange comes after a New York Times report that Cruz suggested to donors in a private meeting that he doubted Trump’s “judgment” to be commander in chief.
“Speaking as someone who has never been accused of political correctness, I believe that our political leaders should use their position to bring understanding about the religion of Islam and clarify that these misguided murderers have perverted people’s views on what Islam really is”, Ali said.
‘Now that’s a question of strength, but it’s also a question of judgment.
Most GOP voters said they were not bothered by his remarks, though many said the comments could hurt his chances of becoming president.
Trump led the pack of candidates seeking the Republican Party’s nomination in the 2016 election with 35 percent of support from Republican voters, the opinion poll released on Friday found, the same lead he held before Monday, when he said Muslim immigrants, students and other travelers should be barred from entering the country.
A statement said: “Prime Minister Netanyahu rejects Donald Trump’s recent remarks about Muslims”.
“The situation in Israel is particularly volatile, and so I think in this case his decision to reconsider that trip is a good outcome for all those involved”, Earnest told reporters.
“So, I would say lots of different reasons”. I’m leading in every poll …
He tried to undercut the original report during an appearance on Fox News last night, but audio of his remarks had already been posted to the web. “But, my deal would be they treat me fairly and I’m going to treat them fairly”.
Asked by Reuters why the headline on the statement was later changed to “Statement from Muhammad Ali Calling on all Muslims to Stand Up Against Radical Agenda”, Gunnell said in an email it was “not meant toward Trump so we edited the headline”.
Trump responded on Twitter with a broadside at Britain, saying “many people in the United Kingdom agree with me”.
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“I say, folks, you know, I’m sorry I did this to you, but you’ve got to get used to it”, Trump said.