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Trump Says He Could Shoot Someone And Not Lose Any Votes
He and two others in Mountie costumes also handed out copies of Cruz’s Canadian birth certificate outside Cruz’s rally with conservative talk show host Glenn Beck on Saturday in Ankeny, Iowa.
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With less than two weeks to go until the Iowa caucus, Donald Trump remains characteristically confident about his chances.
One supporter, who spoke to ABC News, said he found Trump’s point clear – but mentioned Trump could have articulated it differently.
Caption + Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Dordt College, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, in Sioux Center, Iowa.
The endorsement comes in the wake of Sarah Palin, another conservative heavyweight, endorsing Donald Trump earlier this week. He concluded the apparent bit by seeming to decide, “No, I would never kill them”.
Still, Griffith said, “I knew when he said it it was risky … somebody is going to take and twist that line”. They say I have the most loyal people.
Beck said the next president must “be Lincoln and he may also have to be Washington”.
Leading national polls, on average, for all but three days since announcing his campaign back in June, Trump now looks ahead to only 54 more days of holding his dominating lead in the state until the Florida primary on March 15.
He derided Trump as “a guy who has a bunch of strip clubs in casinos”, someone who projects nothing more than “showman faith” (he alluded to Trump’s unconventional pronunciation of 2 Corinthians).
A spokesperson for Grassley told ABC News that the senator will not endorse any candidate, but is keeping with a tradition of introducing the Republican candidates to Iowa voters. “We have an opportunity once again to make America great again”.
“I don’t agree with some Dem thinking that Trump would be easy to beat”, Brock added.
“We are standing on the promises of Second Corinthians, 7:14”, he said in the eastern Iowa town, before an untimely interruption.
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“There is one thing to have a healthy ego, there is another to give a man who believes those kind of things, who has a habit of anyone who stands in his way of destruction”, Beck said. They said Rubio “represents his party’s best hope”, though they interestingly did not indicate whether their support was conditional on Rubio not trying to murder anyone.