Trump debuts first TV ad for early voting states
The Republican presidential candidate’s first TV ad released this week features a cameo of one of the world’s most built-up border walls, and the choice is puzzling to political observers. “He’s talked about this from the day he launched his campaign”. The group claimed responsibility for the November bombings and shootings in Paris in which roughly 130 were killed. Going back to 1976, there have been seven contested Iowa caucuses on the GOP side, and in just three of those did the eventual nominee triumph, he said.
Though Bush is not a military veteran, he has been traveling throughout New Hampshire frequently with retired military veterans and Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, to boost his national security credentials. “The ad is confirming things that he’s said repeatedly in speeches”. Marco Rubio is running third at 13 percent.
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz voiced his opposition Monday to the armed insurgents in OR that took over a federal building over the weekend. “That will be a big tell on how confident they are or whether they are nervous about other people”.
Trump vowed to strengthen the US military and be tough on ISIS.
Trump criticized Republican U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan for allowing Congress to agree to a budget deal that funds the Affordable Care Act, Planned Parenthood, research on global warming and a Syrian refugee program.
Muslim Americans have said they are afraid. “I was strong on the border, and I’m the one who came up with it”.
Some Christmas trees may still remain up, but the already contentious Republican presidential campaign is on the verge of entering a new phase, decidedly lacking in the holiday spirit.
The speech appears aimed at trying to sell Christie as a less risky alternative to Trump.
His campaign plans to spend $2 million a week on the ad, which is set to begin airing Tuesday in New Hampshire and Iowa.
Donald Trump is taking to the television airwaves, and his first advert prominently features his controversial call for temporarily halting the entry of all Muslim into the U.S. and a border wall “paid for by Mexico”.
The ad represents the billionaire businessman’s first foray into television advertising after spending much of 2015 dominating polls without spending significant resources – at least compared to his rivals.
“The politicians can pretend it’s something else”.
“We agree with everything he says”, McSweeney, who drove over an hour to see Trump speak, said, adding that 90% of his friends are also supporting Trump.
“He’ll quickly cut the head off ISIS and take their oil”, the narrator continues over video footage of artillery being fired on naval vessels and grainy aerial footage of crowds storming a border outpost in the desert.
Donald Trump’s debut TV spot released on Monday promises Republican primary voters that he will “stop illegal immigration by building a wall on our southern border that Mexico will pay for”. Clinton regularly uses the Republican front-runner – and his slogan “Make America Great Again” – to knock Republicans.
“Donald Trump has done very well in converting his inflammatory statements into mammoth amounts of free press coverage”, Jacobs said, “but it’s still not clear yet whether he can cash that in and win in Iowa and New Hampshire”.
The faces of the two attackers, Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, are flashed on the screen immediately after the announcer repeats Trump’s call for “a temporary shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”.