US President hopefuls begin New Hampshire campaigns after Iowa shocks
To what extent Trump is willing to go to prove his point is unclear but he remained adamant on Wednesday that Cruz stole the caucus from him.
A group of Indian-Americans supporting Donald Trump have chose to campaign and run advertisements in New Hampshire after the Republican presidential front-runner suffered a shock defeat in Iowa.
A previous tweet posted by the billionaire businessman accused the Cruz campaign of telling Iowa voters that Ben Carson was quitting the race so he could steal Carson votes. Many Republicans believe that the blustery populist Trump and the aggressively conservative Cruz could not defeat the Democratic nominee in November.
“I did a good job and I came in second and spent a lot less than anybody else”, he also said, adding that had he known he’d be so-well liked in Iowa, “I would have spent more time there and won it”. I said because there’s another room this size where it’s packed also, ” Trump said in Milford.
Bernie Sanders, who is the leading Democratic presidential candidate in the Granite State.
“I probably will”, Trump said when he was first asked if he’d sue Cruz.
“Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified”, he tweeted.
LACONIA, N.H. Marco Rubio finished third in Monday’s Iowa caucuses, but his Republican White House rivals are attacking him as though he were the victor, and on Wednesday the USA senator from Florida peppered his speech with humble caveats that seemed created to deflect the hits.
The Kentucky senator was the second Republican candidate, behind former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, to drop out of the race since Monday’s night’s Iowa caucuses. Mr. Cruz said. “I don’t think people are interested in a temper tantrum, or you can call it a ‘Trumper tantrum'”.
Trump chose instead to appear at his own rally, where he said he raised $6 million for veterans’ causes. Ben Carson qualifies under the third criterion, but it’s unclear whether he will participate, as he plans to skip New Hampshire to focus on campaigning in SC. Iowans need to know before they vote.