Donald Trump criticizes Sgt. Bergdahl swap
In this October. 8, 2015, photo Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Las Vegas. “You know that, right?” he asked the crowd.
Trump, who has come under fire for his comments about Hispanics, seemed to understand how it might be perceived. But he conceded in another interview: To me, its all about winning.
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Witcher comes off as a relentlessly devoted, highly caffeinated epitome of the rarest of political breeds: the Latina Trump voter.
“I don’t believe Donald is going to be the nominee and I think in time the lion’s share of his supporters end up with us”, Cruz said.
Trump, for his part, has said he would be open to hitting the Texas freshman should he climb too closely to Trump in the polls.
One half of his voters have a high school education or less, compared to 19 percent with a college or post-graduate degree. He raised a total of $26.5 million dollars as of the end of September for his candidacy.
Reality TV, like Trump’s campaign, is a product of a fractious time of niche audiences. When financial disclosure reports are made public next week, it is unlikely he will be shown to have invested much more.
“‘I’m Hispanic and I vote for Mr. Trump”, Witcher shouted in the microphone with her arms raised in the air and Trump giving her a kiss on the head.
Trump started the rally talking about how big the crowd was, packing the house wherever he goes.
Donald Trump explained to MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” panel Friday why he’s “never getting out” of the race for president. She said she was never contacted by the campaign. When you look at the latest poll numbers … The Army conducted a hearing on his case earlier this month. Trump is expanding his paid campaign staff into several Southern states that will be key to selecting the Republican presidential nominee.
In Iowa, people think hes in for the duration, said Doug Gross, a Republican strategist. “I mean, she could charge a lot right now for appearance fees”.