Donald Trump Says He’ll Decide on Possibility of Third Party Run ‘Soon’
Trump was in Nashville to court tea party-leaning voters at a conference hosted by the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, which describes itself as “a grassroots movement to take back the Republican Party for the vast and disenfranchised majority of its members”. After labeling most immigrants from Mexico as rapists and thieves, Trump said Saturday he employees many Hispanics within his private enterprise. Weiner, the husband of Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, resigned from Congress embroiled in “sexting” scandal.
Yet Trump, who holds a commanding lead over the rest of the 2016 GOP pack, has made insulting his fellow Republican candidates on Twitter and in speeches a trademark of his campaign.
“We’re going to make a decision very soon”, he added, “and I think a lot of people are going to be very happy”.
“I love the tea party!” he told the crowd during a meandering, hour long speech at a Christian music venue and skateboard park, making the case that they hadn’t been treated fairly. Trump called him a “sleazebag” at a Massachusetts event Friday night. “We’re in the age of Obamacare, where nothing exists”, he said. They become weak…. They walk into these magnificent buildings with those incredible vaulted ceilings and they go, ‘Hoh, I made it darling.
As many as 17 Republicans are seeking their party’s nomination for president but only Trump, Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are considered serious contenders. He then poked again at South Carolina Sen. Trump said when he saw he was leading in South Carolina, he wrote Graham a note, just to rub it in. “So – anyway, who cares?” This is not even maybe about me, I don’t want it to be about me. “I am a nice person, but I think it’s actually going to be an election based on competence”.
“I believe with all my heart that he means what he says and he’s gonna do what he says”, she said.
“As far as a third-party run is concerned, the Republican Party has been treating me very, very fairly”.
By the way, this is the song used to introduce Trump.