Trump would push waterboarding, does not see NH as must-win
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz has vowed to bring back waterboarding.
In a state like New Hampshire, with its wide swath of independents, those voters could bolster Trump on primary night.
He added: “There is nothing, nothing, nothing that we can not accomplish”.
Mr Trump said without hesitating that he could, which brought applause from the crowd.
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Vermont Sen.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with members of the media after a Republican presidential primary debate.
He’s not saying what other techniques he’d support.
As reported by CNN, the woman, a 56-year-old flight attendant named Rose Hamid, stood up in silent protest as Trump talked about the connection between ISIS and refugees leaving Syria due to the ongoing conflict in the country.
Vying for votes in Nashua, Bush described Trump as a loser, a liar, a whiner and the worst choice for president. “And much tougher than that is fine”.
“You can say what you want”.
That defeat was partly attributed to not having enough volunteers to get supporters to the polls. He added: “Jeb’s spent $110?million on a campaign and he’s nowhere”.
The “No Comparison” ad contrasts Bush’s record as a two-term Florida governor with Kasich’s record as a top House leader and as a governor.
Mr Trump risks the same thing in New Hampshire where he has only 14 paid staff working for him, far fewer than other candidates.
“Whether it’s the insurance companies, or the drug companies, or the oil companies, it’s all the same thing”, Trump said. A WBUR poll released at the end of January found that one third of New Hampshire’s undeclared likely voters had yet to decide on a party. “Do we want to be on the same plain as those people chopping off heads?” Ted Cruz lamented how we have failed to fully support our troops.
Trump defended his technique at one of the few small meet- and-greets he held at the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester in January.
He’ll cap the night with a rally at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
Speaking to “CBS This Morning” Monday, Rubio refrained from attacking his rivals, particularly Govs.
Christie also raised questions about Rubio’s experience, as a first-term senator.
The real estate mogul made the comment moments after coming off the stage of yesterday’s Republican debate in New Hampshire, days before the state primary.
Marco Rubio also left the question on the table, sticking to his nebulous response that it is not right to give away intelligence secrets. “You’ve got to begin to work to counteract the lead”.
Christie scored big with pundits and debate-watchers Saturday when he repeatedly interrupted Rubio, as the Florida senator tried to score a hit on him.
Mr Trump attacked Jeb Bush, whose brother and father have both been president, calling him a “total stiff” and “a spoiled child”. Staffers are relying, in part, on lists of thousands of people who attend their campaign rallies and could go beyond traditional GOP voters to include independents and even disaffected Democrats.
Sanders, wary of upsetting a race trending his way, stuck to core campaign themes as he addressed cheering supporters in Nashua.
The American Legion has twice complained to Sanders officials since January 22 about the use of the emblem in campaign materials.
“No idea”, Sanders said.