Is Trump winning over ‘establishment’ with Iowa senator’s support?
Donald Trump’s self-confidence in his drive to secure the Republican presidential nomination is pushing through the roof.
While Trump’s opponents don’t seem to think the joke was too offensive, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio slammed Trump for his insensitivity on ABC’s “This Week.”
Supporters of Trump’s candidacy for president have remained loyal regardless of where the campaign has gone.
At a First In The Nation forum for candidates in Nashua, New Hampshire, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush was notably withering in his criticism of Trump, calling him a fake conservative with a liberal past and a tendency to insult people.
Of Beck’s endorsement, Cruz said on stage, “Wow”.
“I hope he runs”, Donald Trump told reporters Saturday. He was introduced by Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley.
The billionaire also took aim at the ‘stupid National Review, ‘ a storied conservative magazine that marshalled 22 right-wing thinkers to attack him in a special issue released Friday night.
Additionally, a majority of his supporters have declared their minds are made up, compared to other voters: Fifty-two percent say they have decided on Trump versus 24 percent of non-Trump supporters who have made up their mind.
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The comment came as Trump contrasted himself with rivals such as Ted Cruz, his most serious challenger in the state, with just nine days to go before the Iowa caucuses open voting in the 2016 campaign.
At his Saturday event, Trump said Cruz is “going down big, big, big” in the polls, according to Svitek.
It was the first of two planned events in Iowa on Saturday for the presidential hopeful.
“Complaining and being frustrated alone will not be enough”, Rubio said.
“If Donald Trump wins, it’s going to be a snowball to hell”, Beck told more than 2,000 people gathered in the gym at Faith Baptist Bible College.
“The time for silliness and reality show tactics has passed”, he said, and warned a Trump victory in the February 1 caucuses could have lasting consequences.
Trump and Cruz disagreed over immigration policy.