Hispanic woman at rally proclaims Latinos love Trump
Lewandowski said the hires and Trump’s schedule – he’ll be in metro Atlanta on Saturday – are proof that Trump is in the race for good. He raised a total of $26.5 million dollars as of the end of September for his candidacy. “I am glad he is in the race”, Cruz said of Trump.
“The USHCC has worked closely with various candidates from both parties, including the Secretary’s team, in an effort to advocate on behalf of our members and the Hispanic community at large”, the Hispanic chamber said in a statement.
According to Real Clear Politics’ latest numbers, Cruz trails Trump by double digits in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, California, and New Hampshire polls. Trump asked her, which is a totally normal question to ask the one Latina you’ve ever brought up on stage at a rally you’re hosting after you’ve systematically spent weeks alienating an entire voter base by calling them all rapists and criminals.
Will Ted Cruz pick up Trump’s supporters if the mogul starts to fade? She offered him her hand instead.
Yet that balance may not matter in 2016, says Roger Villere, Louisiana’s longtime Republican Party chairman and a vice chairman of the national GOP.
He consistently polls in the middle of the pack nationally, typically behind anti-establishment figures like retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, as well as establishment favorites like Sen. Trump is expanding his paid campaign staff into several Southern states that will be key to selecting the Republican pres… Last week, the campaign also rolled out an American Revolution-themed crowdfunding platform called CruzCrowd, which should help him to capitalize even more on his small-donor network. He said in an interview with CNN that he doesn’t believe Trump will be the Republican nominee and expanded on why he believes that.
He accused Boehner and McConnell of “taking the lead” on pushing through Barack Obama’s agenda and said he hopes that the retiring House Speaker’s replacement, “commits to behave differently and to actually honor the promises we made to get elected'”.
Those comments may not look too malicious, but there is obvious tension between Cruz and Trump. When a few young attendees tried to protest his remarks on immigration, supporters drowned them out, one man repeatedly screaming, “Go home!”