Donald Trump Says He’ll Live Tweet Democratic Presidential Debate
A poll from Quinnipiac University released on Tuesday found that Donald Trump leads in a Republican presidential primary race in Connecticut, at 34 percent.
The stop comes as Clinton, Vermont Sen. In the Democratic party contest, 16 percent of voters would definitely not vote for her.
Instead, when asked about whether he would be prepared to compromise with Democrats as president – something his loyal tea party following is quick to reject – Trump didn’t balk. Among Trump supporters, Carson is far ahead of any other candidate.
Hillary Clinton showed that she is a true “goofball”, in the words of left-leaning publication Gawker, as she showed up to troll The Donald at a Culinary Workers Union rally.
Independent-minded voters in politically important New Hampshire challenged Donald Trump Monday on his “divisive” style and his attitude toward women.
Connecticut voters give Vice President Joe Biden the best…
The new poll finds the largest number of voters, 42 percent, thinks Carson is more ethical than the typical politician.
Hillary Clinton said he shouldn’t cherish.
Among the also-rans, Senator Ted Cruz is in third place at nine percent, followed by Florida Sen. No other candidate tops 4 percent, with 9 percent undecided.
Trump’s stated commitment to women’s health came, tellingly, just moments after he responded to another question about Republican threats to shutter the government: “Well, they don’t want Planned Parenthood funded, and I think a lot of people understand that, including me”. Establishment candidates such as Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Bernie Sanders by about two to one. Tuesday’s Democratic primary debate, the first Clinton-vs.-Sanders showdown, might make for intriguing television.
Kasich and Christie are also on the bubble, and can’t afford many more showings of 1 percent if they hope to stay on the main stage. Carson is next at 17 percent.
“It worked out well for everybody, so I think NBC’s happy and I’m certainly happy, and we’re doing “Saturday Night Live” and that’ll be exciting”, Trump told Fox. Bernie Sanders both poll at 23 percent. In addition, Bush leads by four points (44-40), while Fiorina bests the former secretary of state 42-39.
At an earlier press conference, Trump said he and Sanders were the only two presidential candidates talking about trade agreements.
In contrast, Trump said solving problems is about having a strong leader who will take charge of a messy situation.