GOP Debate Coverage Recap
“If they don’t treat me well”, Trump said later, “Why should I make that pledge?”
Democrats did not debate on Thursday night, but Clinton still snagged media attention online.
On Fox after the debate, Kelly noted that it “creates an awkward dynamic” to have Trump attack her after she has asked a tough question about what he has said and done to women. Mexico was mentioned mostly on the immigration front and, briefly by Donald Trump, as a competitor-but not as the important trade partner that it is.
He denied making numerous statements Kelly referenced.
The O’Donnell v. Trump battle has been raging for years and first was sparked in 2006 when the outspoken star took aim at Trump while discussing the mogul on The View.
Not former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who seems to think he can win the presidency by keeping his head down.
‘I will not make the pledge at this time, ‘ the improbable party frontrunner said, to loud boos and jeers from the crowd.
Wallace asked Trump, “What evidence do you have, specific evidence, that the Mexican government is sending criminals across the border?”
Google Trends tracked candidate searches: No surprise, Trump was the most searched; but here’s something unexpected: Dr. Ben Carson ended the debate in a Google search tie with Trump.
When Trump had exhausted his own insults, he relied on other outraged supporters to assist him.
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he can’t recall specifics of insulting women, though news reports paint a long history of him comparing women to animals.
The only time Carly Fiorina faced voters in a bid for public office, she was soundly beaten in California’s 2010 election for the U.S. Senate. Trump then complained that this country is too politically correct.
“We rumbled last night, didn’t we?” Only Rosie o’donnell. No, it wasn’t. The conservative cable news channel has sought to market Kelly as a strong and independent voice.
Trump tried to joke initially, but he said testily that he didn’t have time for “total political correctness”.
Trump was incensed by the focus group.
Christie, who was photographed with the president after superstorm Sandy hit his state in 2012, shot back: “The hugs that I remember are the hugs I gave to the families who lost their people on September 11, and those had nothing to do with politics”.