Trump and others get post-debate boost
The Donald tweeted this charming reference “I just realized that if you listen to Carly Fiorina for more than ten minutes straight, you develop a massive headache and then she has “a zero chance” at winning the GOP nomination”.
According to a new poll conducted by Franklin Pierce University and the Boston Herald, the first Republican debate shook up the field of Republican candidates, with some rising and some falling. “The polls came out and said I won”.
The words “politicians are having fun on our dime while the world is burning” conclude the video before Trump’s campaign slogan is displayed.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Fresh post-debate polls show real estate magnate Donald Trump holding his lead Tuesday over rival Republican presidential contenders, even as he insisted he will “keep the door open” to a potential independent run.
Fox News is again limiting the debate to the top 10 candidates in the national polls, but Trump is now well in the lead and helped the first debate bring in 24 million viewers.
“One of the things you should do is everybody should be known”, Trump said during a question and answer session in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Trump continued his antics by calling out the other candidates at the debate: “Most of the people on this stage I’ve given to, a lot of money”.
Donald Trump set the tone, repeating some of what he’d said before about Mexicans as criminals flooding across the border.
Trump hasn’t shied away from attacking his Republican primary rivals, and he kept the heat on Friday, taking on former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on foreign policy, saying Kentucky Sen.
“Let’s get off the period talk unless you’re going to be empowering”, O’Donnell scolded the women. “I’d like to take my period blood that I no longer have and write, ‘You’re all a**holes, ‘” she added.
“I used to be those people“.
When asked who won last week’s prime-time debate, however, Rubio topped the list with 23 percent support, with Dr. Ben Carson next at 22 percent support. Despite the appeals, campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said Trump will continue to finance the campaign, but has “been overwhelmed by unsolicited contributions”.