Candidates sprint to New Hampshire finish, brace for long contest
But he didn’t take direct aim at other Republicans and told the crowd he had called and congratulated Donald Trump on his primary win, drawing jeers.
Trump, the outspoken billionaire whose campaign style has shaken mainstream Republicans, cruised to an easier victory in the GOP primary, drawing more than twice as many votes as any rival.
He acknowledged Tuesday that he was not in the lead, saying that “Trump is a clear frontrunner”.
“I think he has good experience”, she said, leaving the Manchester venue.
Clinton was reported by Politico to be pondering a staff shakeup out of concern at the messaging of her campaign.
“We are going to make America great again!” “It got me a little anxious about him”.
About three-quarters of the interviews conducted for this poll were completed before the Republican candidates debated Saturday night, their final such match-up before Tuesday’s election. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas). “He’s a total stiff….”
He adds that Bush is “like a spoiled child” and “not a smart man” because he’s in favor of the common core education standards. Over and over again, pundits would blow the whistle on Donald Trump, spend a 24-hour news cycle declaring his foul unforgivable – only to find that the American people actually appreciate a politician who isn’t afraid to stick it to Mexicans/prisoners of war/Muslims/menstruating women/disabled people.
“@realDonaldTrump, you aren’t just a loser, you are a liar and a whiner”.
In 2000, George W. Bush beat John McCain, even though the Arizona senator won the state. “Over and out”, Bush said.
Yet Rubio faced fresh questions about his readiness – and his ability to defeat the Democratic nominee – after Saturday’s debate, when he was mocked for reciting rote talking points about President Barack Obama over and over.
Among Democrats, Sanders has maintained a sizeable advantage over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire for weeks.
After finishing behind Cruz in last week’s leadoff Iowa caucuses, Trump has spent the past week both protesting that result and stepping up more traditional campaign activities. Carly Fiorina has 5% as well while Ben Carson is sitting at 3%.
Trump repeated the slur before telling fans it was “terrible… terrible” while grinning and pacing around the stage. In recent days, former President Bill Clinton has accused some Sanders’ supporters of waging “sexist” attacks, and feminist Gloria Steinem and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright have criticised women who aren’t supporting Clinton.
“Hillary Clinton doesn’t want to run against me”, he said at a rally in Nashua.