What’s a debate without Donald Trump? Boring, Trump predicts
“He wants to send all of them back to Mexico and other places … but how specifically does he intend to do that?”
Keeping with that theme, most of the candidates stressed the benefits of compromise and touted their bipartisan accomplishments.
When the Democratic candidates for president take the stage for their first debate this week in Nevada, they’ll do so in a state that serves as a reminder of why Hillary Rodham Clinton is the front-runner for the…
Clinton isn’t the first Democratic presidential debate to use Trump’s Las Vegas hotel as a prop. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley held a similar event outside the venue in August. “I get along with Democrats”.
Remember what political debates were like before Donald Trump?
Obama said of Trump in an interview on CBS television’s “60 Minutes” news programme.
Asked about how he could bridge divides as president after a campaign fueled by divisive rhetoric, Trump retorted that he went to an Ivy League school and knows “what’s divisive” and what isn’t.
The findings suggest a potential flaw in one of the most widely circulated theories of the race at this point: That Trump’s poll numbers are artificially high because of his celebrity status, since voters haven’t begun taking a long, serious look at the race to this point.
Another attendee prefaced her question with “I don’t think you’re a friend to women”.
Sanders, in his remarks, stressed the need for specifics. His speech was live-streamed from Nevada, where he was preparing for tonight’s Democratic debate.
– “Let’s sit down and analyze the most important problems that we face as a country and figure out together how we go forward”.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has 25 percent, with 18 percent… “And this time the Republican field is wide open”. “He’s [Trump] been called for such a time as this”.
“It matters to everyone, or it should”, Pataki said. We invited one another to come with ideas.
Graham advocated pushing “a lower-carbon economy” in a “business-friendly way”.
Climate change “is for me folks, a problem that needs to be resolved, not a religion,” he said.
Roberta Paine of Keene, N.H., said she’s looking for candidates who are honest, straight-talking, civil and reasonable.
“You can do these things, but it’s about leadership,” he said.
“It’s much harder to hate up close”, Christie said.
Graham, a US senator from South Carolina, brought his own labels. Ted Cruz, who threatened a government shutdown over Planned Parenthood funding last month.
Almost half of voters say they’ve given “quite a lot” of thought to the election and 84 percent are following news about the candidates at least “somewhat closely”.
Ayotte said no one party has all the answers to America’s problems.
Also on the Republican side, Sen.
Trump has taken a dig at almost every presidential candidate in both parties during his bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, and he’s also thrown a few shots at the current president, too. – “People are fed up with incompetent politicians who don’t get things done”.
That’s the norm in New Hampshire.