Eat24 quipped that, “after reading a few articles on TMZ”, it noticed Trump’s affinity toward talking about Mexico. And how he handles criticism and the inevitable setbacks of a long campaign will make all the difference in whether his surge continues.
Eat24 is offering a $5 off coupon for every purchase of $10 or more on their official website, everytime Donald Trump says “Mexico” during the 2016 Republican Presidential Debate. Trump said Mexican immigrants are “bringing drugs”.
The fact that the debate was being held on the anniversary of the Voting Right Act posed some irony, they noted, since Republicans have been zealous in attempts to restrict access to the ballot box over the last five years.
Anita Dunn, a Democratic strategist and debate expert, said in an e-mail that the process got off to a later start this year because Democrats didn’t have a declared candidate until May, when Hillary Clinton announced.
Joel Benenson, Clinton’s chief strategist and pollster, told reporters on a conference call Wednesday that while Trump may command the most attention, his positions on issues are “no more outrageous” than any of the Republicans who will grace the stage in Cleveland.
Though this is all pretty predictable – these guys descend like a plague of locusts on some unlucky convention centre to yell about all this every four years – today’s proceedings have been kicked up a notch with the presence of knotted pile of old cat...
After the online site released one of Donald Trump’s cellphone numbers, the GOP presidential candidate changed his voicemail Tuesday morning. On Trump’s socialist approach to healthcare and his indifference to the issue of unalienable right with respect to marriage,...
While Trump was characteristically bombastic, most of the contenders standing alongside him clamored for their piece of the spotlight without engaging him directly.
Setting a combative tone, billionaire businessman Donald Trump grabbed the spotlight in the first Republican presidential debate, declaring he would not commit to supporting the party’s eventual nominee and would not rule out running as a third-party candidate.
There are significant obstacles in his path: his history of supporting liberal causes, his sclerotic campaign organisation and his limited appeal – so far – to a narrow swath of Republican voters.
The Republican presidential debate on Fox News Thursday will feature the top 10 candidates as ranked in a set of national polls – though the network won’t say which polls will be used when the final determination is made Tuesday.