Marco Rubio: Ted Cruz is not such a “purist” on immigration
“No, he’s too nice”, said Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate.
Trump told a CNN interview that he was against going into Iraq, continued that he “was for bombing (ISIS) oil long before anyone else was talking about it”.
Catherine Frazier, a spokesperson for Ted Cruz told Fox News Latino that the Texas lawmaker did not say anything in the debate that had not been previously reported, citing articles in both the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal that mention the 30 percent and 20 percent figures respectively.
“And if I’m president and if Obama has brought some to this country, they are leaving”. They’re certainly not going to race into Rubio’s arms.
Dr. Ben Carson and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie each earn nine percent (9%) support, closely followed by former Florida Governor Jeb Bush with seven percent (7%) backing. “But he is a chaos candidate and he would be a chaos president”. Bush asked. “This will push the Arab world away from us at a time when we need to re-engage with them”. It’s been a total disaster. “Nobody cares. And, frankly, I’m the most solid person up here”. But after much discussion, the Bush team has decided, at least for now, that the most effective way to convince voters of Mr Bush’s seriousness is to highlight his barrage against Mr Trump, a real estate magnate, whom he repeatedly assailed during the debate in Las Vegas.
But on social media, Trump is light years ahead.
“I really don’t want Jeb’s endorsement, because he is a low-energy person and he does not represent strength, power and stamina, which are qualities our country desperately needs”, Trump said in an email sent by his spokesperson, Hope Hicks according to the Times.
“Let’s have a moment of simple clarity: I oppose amnesty, I oppose citizenship, I oppose legalization for illegal immigrants. Yes, sir. I am”.
During the rally, Trump also went after Rand Paul, saying the Kentucky senator doesn’t have same “spark” as his father, Ron, who ran for the presidency in 2008 and 2012. “Which is, is Donald Trump a serious candidate?”
“We should reject that out of hand”.
“And you’re objecting to us infiltrating their conversations?”
He led the attacks from almost all the candidates on stage against Mr Trump’s proposed Muslim ban. Taking on Trump is the best thing he could do, because everything else has failed. “ISIL would be dancing in the streets, they just don’t believe in dancing”, Graham said. The leading Democratic supporter was New York Sen.