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He’s doing it because he sees a huge need and it’s not being filled by anybody.
Liz Mair, a communications operative who is running one of the GOP’s few anti-Trump efforts, said donors affiliated with other candidates would rather let Trump beat Cruz in the early voting states than let their least-favorite senator gain momentum.
The United States needs to restore its relationship with Israel to confront the challenges she faces from terrorist attacks to the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said on Thursday.
Heilemann was discussing a new ad released this week by the Bush campaign featuring the candidate’s mother. The former president has high favorability ratings among Republican voters, and could generate some buzz should he step out into a more public role for his brother.
‘I changed my mind as it became clear that he is needed. “I spend time talking about my family in a loving way, but you can’t ignore them because that’s weird, I mean that’s kind of a odd thing”.
Now, though, Cruz is a top Republican candidate for president, ahead of fellow contender Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida.
When asked about the timing of her visit, Bush told a group of reporters that she was there because he enjoyed having her around, saying she’d be out on the trail more.
Trump has led polls of the New Hampshire primary since July, and local Republicans have all but accepted that he will place first in the February 9 primary. “I admit to being prejudiced as I am his mother”, says the letter. Marco Rubio, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Kasich.
Coleman made the announcement on FOX News Channel Monday.
The former First Lady’s slight did not go unnoticed by the thin-skinned real estate mogul.
Brendan Steinhauser, a GOP strategist who is uncommitted in the presidential race, called the falling out between Cruz and the Bushes “a good example of the battle for the heart and soul” of the Republican Party.
“Everybody’s jockeying to be better-than-expected”, said Goldford, who qualified his statements with what he called “the Santorum caveat” that leaves open the possibility of an unexpected, late-charging surge like the one that propelled the Pennsylvania senator to an upset Iowa caucuses win in 2012.
In the radio spot, the campaign uses audio of Jerry Falwell Jr. introducing Trump at Liberty University and praising his character.