Graham: Clinton would beat Trump ‘like a drum’
Not wanting to leave the comfort of her pillowy paradise, she went online, only to find an article on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s now infamous comments about Fox News host Megyn Kelly, saying there was “blood coming out of her…wherever” while she moderated last week’s GOP debate.
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Trump has been a focus of controversy since June, when he entered the race for the Republican nomination in the November 2016 election.
Trump’s top political adviser, Roger Stone, left the campaign at the weekend, saying on Twitter he disagreed with the “diversion to food fight” with Kelly.
Campins, now a Trump global Realty employee, also weighed in, pointing to Trump’s independence “from lobbyists and special interest groups” as his potential to “really reform political corruption” in “the system” today.
Fiorina added, “I think you can not have a president who is thin-skinned”.
His Republican rivals are not holding back.
Trump maintains he was treated unfairly in a series of tough questions, including one from Kelly about Trump’s history of negative statements about women.
Kasich’s apparently rising level of support could be a problem for the other similar candidates like Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), both of whom are putting many of their eggs in the Granite State.
Paul cited the real estate mogul’s previous support for Democrats, including the Clintons, and for liberal causes like abortion rights and universal health care. He’s written, granted interviews and tweeted repeatedly about the value of vengeance.
“He figured – rightly – that a Trump candidacy would put a crimp in Bush’s campaign and sow confusion in the GOP ranks”, Klein wrote.
“They had 24 million people watching”, Trump said. “Blood coming out of her wherever”.
Rob, another caller, agreed with Martha in defending Trump, attacking the lobbyists in Washington D.C. and drawing attention to the fact that Trump isn’t involved with any lobbyists, unlike most politicians.