Iowa poll: Cruz, Trump still neck-and-neck
Nearly everyone. Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Donald Trump andBen Carson will all crisscross the the state on the Republican side.
Donald Trump is a Liberal Trojan Horse, an entertainer, a master showman.
Donald Trump Tuesday tore into rival GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz, calling him a “liar” and a “nasty” person who nobody likes – and said he is a “lone wolf” like President Barack Obama, only “more strident”.
Quinnipiac surveyed 651 Iowa likely GOP caucus participants from January 18 to January 24 by phone for the poll, which has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.
It was two weeks ago that Cruz first derided Trump’s “New York values”. The most recent polls in Iowa show Trump overtaking Cruz again with just one week until the state’s caucuses Monday.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley is well back at 5 percent.
“I think the market will pay careful attention to the [Republican] response, maybe more so than Hillary”, Robert W. Baird analyst Brian Skorney wrote in an email.
A candidate from the so-called mainstream wing of the Republican Party could emerge from the New Hampshire primary. I think it’s a tribute to the interest people have in restoring America’s greatness.
Trump’s searing attack on Cruz was a continuation of a narrative he began Monday afternoon? with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
Who will win? Who will do well enough to stay in the race?
Previously, it has been assumed that Trump’s base consists of alienated voters who do not normally participate in primaries and caucuses.
Clinton, campaigning before a Jewish organization in Des Moines, said she hoped for a “cooling off” of some of the heated rhetoric in the presidential campaign. “I said when is he going to come at me?'”
‘How can anybody stand up and say Muslims should be banned from this country?’ ‘Since 9/11 attacks on Muslims as well as Sikhs who have been wrongly identified as Muslims have increased’.
Pointing to Medicare, the businessman said the government spends too much money on prescriptions because they don’t “bid out” the contracts, thanks to the influence of pharmaceutical lobbyists.
The campaign in Iowa turns now to the question of turnout. Trump beats Cruz on the economy (33/19), foreign policy (37/24), and especially on strong leadership (49/12).