RNC: Trump Won’t Run as Third Party
Priebus wondered aloud why there hadn’t been more discussion among pundits about why the Democratic Party hasn’t announced a debate involving Clinton and her rivals.
Trump’s 24 percent support bests Bush’s 12 percent in the poll, conducted July 23-26 of 467 New Hampshire voters expected to vote in the Republican primary.
This is not the first survey which reveals Mr. Trump has appeal for women voters – support deemed crucial by analysts who have also warned that the candidate’s style might not appeal to the ladies. He’s said that he never sent an email and still doesn’t particularly intend to do so.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson are tied at 6 percent, and Sen.
Trump has called Lindsey Graham an “idiot”, labeled Jeb Bush an “unhappy person” who is “out of touch”, and has mocked Rick Perry’s glasses.
It’s far worse for Trump. Hillary Clinton’s rating has slipped to 43% from 48% in April. “He will not be president, he will not be the nominee”, Black added. As he gains national recognition, Sanders will likely start accumulating detractors opposed to his left-leaning policies and the numbers will tighten up.
A couple of new polls show support for Donald Trump is rising even after he questioned John McCain’s military service.
Trump holds 18 percent support among Republicans in a CNN/ORC worldwide Poll released Sunday morning. “I think he’s speaking out to people that are really frustrated with Washington”, the RNC chairman replied. “I’m hoping that we have a big crowd, and I’m hoping they eat in our restaurants and shop in our mall”. “These are great people and they want to see this country turned around”.
To the disbelief of pollsters, pundits and prognosticators, Trump’s presidential campaign is resonating with huge swaths of the Republican electorate, giving legs to the boastful candidate whose unabated and unapologetic attacks on immigrants and Sen.
“There is a movement going on”. This is more than me.
Joshua Gillin with PolitiFact says it’s TRUE that Bill and Hillary Clinton were at Trump’s last wedding. At this stage in 2012, former Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and pizza magnate Herman Cain were leading in many polls.