Donald Trump: I’m going to Israel
Donald Trump reveled in his standing atop the Republican presidential polls at a Virginia rally Wednesday, poking at his rivals, the press and the “stupid people” he says lead the country.
Each of the candidates from the Republicans will speak at the forum that is led Sheldon Adelson the casino magnate who has donated large sums of money to Republican causes and candidates.
Trump said Tuesday that the United States should “take out” the family members of terrorists in the effort to fight ISIS, one of us writes.
At a breakfast with reporters sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor, McCain said candidates have to “repudiate” such incidents. Simply put, Trump still has a tight grip on a plurality of the Republican primary electorate. “Don’t get drawn into every Trump statement and every Trump dust-up”.
The Post’s Robert Costa and Philip Rucker reported that two high-ranking Republican officials confirmed the authenticity of the memo. “Trump is saying that the Emperor has no clothes and he challenges our politically correct times”, the memo read. “Our candidates shouldn’t miss that point”.
Trump stuck by his comments Thursday while speaking in Washington before the Republican Jewish Coalition, reiterating that he doesn’t know “if Israel has the commitment” to reach a peace deal.
“Immigration, and having a sensible position on social issues”, he said.
At the same time the memo isn’t entirely complimentary of Trump. The first bullet point in the document refers to the celebrity real estate mogul as a “misguided missile”.
It urges other Republicans to “run your own race”. They should just demur and say they don’t agree if Trump, say, insults a female news anchor with hormonal-based slurs.
“But that’s not good enough – in 2016, we got to go a little further”, Mr. Graham said. “You’re only going to have maybe 200,000 Republicans show up to participate in that caucus”.
“There seems to be a lot more volatility from him as a candidate to begin with but also just in terms of how people respond to him”, Shelley said.
In the RealClearPolitics.com average of Iowa GOP polls, Trump leads Carson 26.7 percent to 20 percent, followed closely by Cruz at 18.3 percent. Sen.
It’s possible that might happen.
More broadly, November saw the whittling of the GOP field.
“I am exhausted of that crap”, he said, adding that he never understood why anyone thought they could shut down the government to repeal Obamacare.
“If the environment aligns properly, Trump could win”, Baker wrote.
Dig deeper into the poll and things look even better for the Texas senator. At various points since he launched his presidential bid in June, the construction magnate appeared to mock a disabled journalist, suggested another journalist was asking tough questions because she was menstruating, questioned prominent Republican John McCain’s war hero status, and likened Mexicans to rapists.
And that’s the root problem.