Sikh man ousted from Donald Trump’s rally in US
“Donald Trump. New York values, not ours”, a voiceover says in the ad, hitting Trump for flip-flopping on issues like abortion and repeating Trump’s comment, made years earlier, that “my views are a little bit different than if I lived in Iowa”.
But would any of them make a good president?
On the slide, “Republican Must Do’s for 2016”, Neugebauer wrote that the party must “perform better with Latino voters in Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada” – and that Cruz, as a Hispanic presidential contender, could.
The ad concludes with a strong quip, “Trump won’t change the system, he’s what’s wrong with it”. This was a specific blow against Trump regarding Cruz’s and Trump’s combative history.
The billionaire Republican was challenged on a surprise campaign trail visit in Iowa – where one reading even echoed his role on The Apprentice.
“Donald Trump, I really truly believe is a unsafe man”, Beck warned GOP voters during a CNN interview. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign urges voters to “look to the American horizon”.
The tail end of Ted Cruz’s stump speech Monday was half preacher’s pulpit, half standup comedy hour.
Wagner, asserts that Cruz is not natural born as defined by the Constitution because only one of Cruz’s parents (his mother) was a USA citizen at his time of birth in Canada and because, he alleges, their intention at Cruz’s birth was “to have residency or citizenship in a foreign (non-U.S.A.) country”.
Campaigning at a pizza shop, Cruz passed up an opportunity to take a swipe at Trump, who has been hitting Cruz as the Texas senator has climbed in the polls. “To win a swing state like Florida, Ted would need to receive 66% of the Cuban vote”. Bush comes in second with 14%, but Cruz isn’t far behind at 11%.
The Democratic Poll of Polls, which was dead even last week with Clinton and Sanders both at 45%, now finds Sanders a tick ahead of Clinton, 46% to 44%.
“These polls have gone so insane and so positive that I hate to tell it to you because I want you to go out”, Trump said, pleading with the crowd to get out and vote on February 9. “I did not always hold this position, but I had a significant personal experience that brought the precious gift of life into perspective for me”.
There were other targets of Trump insults at the candidate’s campus rally in Sioux Center.
From left, Republican presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio speaks at the Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, Jan, 23, 2016; Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses for a selfie with a supporter after speaking in West Des Moines, Iowa.