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‘Trump wins!’ Fox News accidentally declares in New Hampshire
Trump ended what he called his “final love fest” with New Hampshire voters by telling them: “I love you all … you are all special”.
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The businessman is ahead of Florida senator Marco Rubio who is on 17 per cent, Mr Cruz on 14 per cent and OH governor John Kasich on 10 per cent. Mr Bush received 7 per cent in the poll.
After doing so, Donlad Trump is leading the race, “so he has exposed and unmasked Roger Ailes as being the Wizard behind the curtain”, Mr. Sherman said.
“She just said a awful thing”, Trump said.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Verizon Wireless Arena on February 8, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Now what has happened for the 1st time in Fox News” history is that the front-runner for the Republican nomination has said, “I don’t need Fox.
Clearly having a blast, Trump continued: “Okay, you’re not allowed to say and I never expect to hear that from you again”. The majority of the younger group attended the event in support of Sen. Ted Cruz’s position on waterboarding, someone in the audience yelled something. You know, it’s not a New Hampshire primary without snow falling.
Robert and Kathleen Anderson, an Antrim husband and wife, said Donald Trump could be the Republican candidate capable of bringing the economy into the black.
On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Tuesday, Trump explained why he said it aloud.
“Trump said he’d spend more if he felt that he needed to, calling his campaign “$45 million under budget” in an interview with the AP. But they don’t put that in the deal.
Cruz is “the worst kind of Washington insider, who just can’t be trusted”, the Trump ad concludes, showing Cruz’s “TrusTED” campaign slogan. “If people listen to their hearts and not to the pundits, we’ll be fine”.
Trump also gave some specifics to how far he would go in reducing the size of the federal government – starting with the Department of Education.
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Donald Trump is accompanied by his pregnant daughter Ivanka during a New Hampshire rally on Monday.