Trump crushes Cruz in New Hampshire poll
Mr Trump also said there was a chance his decision to skip a Fox News debate among Republican candidates on Thursday might have hurt him in the caucuses.
“I will continue to carry the torch for liberty in the United States Senate and I look forward to earning the privilege to represent the people of Kentucky for another term”.
“Today I was shown a piece of literature from the Cruz for President campaign that misrepresents the role of my office, and worse, misrepresents Iowa election law”.
“Ted Cruz didn’t win Iowa, he illegally stole it”, Trump wrote in a tweet, since deleted. I think they’ll really like me.
The network said it had only reported that Carson would go to Florida instead of New Hampshire or SC immediately after the caucuses to take a “deep breath” and get clean clothes.
Donald Trump’s speech Monday night in Iowa after his surprising loss in the caucuses was perhaps most noteworthy for its graciousness.
“We have a poll, we’re 28 points ahead, okay?” “I don’t care about it anymore, I’m so into New Hampshire now, and making America great again, and winning New Hampshire”. And we’re leaving tonight, and tomorrow afternoon, we’ll be in New Hampshire, and that’ll be something special.
An NBC News/Wall Street/Marist poll conducted after Clinton’s narrow apparent win in Monday’s Iowa caucuses also gave Sanders a 58 per cent-to-38 per cent lead over Clinton-essentially unchanged from his last week’s 57 per cent-to-38 per cent margin.
Trump sounded an aggressive note as he spoke about the Democratic contest and the general election.
“I think I would have done probably a little better in Iowa had I not, you know, gone out and wanted to do that event for the vets”, he told Sean Hannity on Tuesday night.
Do you support Donald Trump? “It’s people who smile in his face, shake his hand, go out to dinner with him and yet they’re trying to destroy him behind his back”. “We took on the most powerful political organization in the United States of America and almost won that race”. I’m not a professional politician, and I came in second.