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Trump Says That He Could ‘Shoot Someone’ and Wouldn’t Lose Voters
About 26 percent of New Hampshirites would not vote for Trump over a Democrat – nearly twice as many -14 percent – as said the same about Cruz.
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“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot people and I wouldn’t lose voters, okay”, Trump said at a campaign event in Sioux City, Iowa.
“Even right now today, Mr. Trump supports amnesty”, Cruz said at an event hosted by his super PAC not far from Des Moines, reports CNN. 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.
But the volunteer, Brandon Fokkema, a sophomore at Dordt College from Seattle, told ABC News that Trump could have conveyed that idea somewhat differently.
In addition to criticism from some conservative circles for some of his positions, the billionaire businessman has also faced resistance from the Republican establishment, which remains largely splintered between candidates like former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Sen.
Mainstreet Research said 70% of those surveyed have an “unfavourable” view of Trump compared to 19% who had a favourable view.
Republicans have been going negative in an attempt to stop Donald Trump, who is now the favorite to win the party’s presidential primary.
Earlier this week, after Palin endorsed Trump, Beck wrote on Facebook, “I couldn’t disagree with her more”. Chuck Grassley, the first time the senior Iowa senator has been present at a Trump rally. “I can say I have no intention of shooting anybody in this campaign”, Cruz said.
“I want Mr Trump to know I appreciate his support for me and most importantly for Iowa being first in the nation and all our important Iowa caucus”. Marco Rubio, started a dash to the caucuses at Iowa State University in Ames, where stressed that he represents the next generation of conservative leadership. Although he says he has been asked “many times”, Beck has “never trusted anyone enough – until now”.
“We’re going to protect the people in this room and what they love”, he told those gathered in an ornate ballroom at the Venetian resort casino.
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Having angered veterans with his quip at Mr McCain’s expense, Mr Trump caused outrage when he mocked a disabled newspaper reporter, Serge Kovaleski, who suffers from a congenital joint condition.