Trump asks if he should sue Cruz ‘just for fun’
Donald Trump has once again made shocking comments on his campaign trail, this time alleging that his supporters are so devoted to him that they would still vote for him even if he were to SHOOT someone.
But a new ad launched by a super PAC with the goal of taking down Trump just released an ad that focuses on Trump’s previous liberal policy views.
Political analyst and “The Blaze” founder Glenn Beck joined Ted Cruz at a rally in Waterloo Saturday night.
With just a little more than a week to go until the February 1 Iowa caucuses, Trump is locked in a tight race in Iowa with Texas Sen.
A CNN/ORC poll has Donald Trump up in Iowa with 37% to 26% for Ted Cruz.
“We need somebody to change our country, bring jobs, somebody smart, someone who can lead our country”, says one Davenport Trump supporter. “It’s not some guy who’s got a bunch of, you know, strip clubs and casinos”, Beck said.
Trump’s opinion of Beck is acrimonious, calling the talk show host a “failing, crying, lost soul”.
With obvious exaggeration, he charged that one Republican candidate, “for over 60 years of his life”, supported so-called partial-birth abortion and a “Bernie Sanders-style socialized medicine for all”.
Trump demonstrated the extent to which some in the Republican establishment have begun to accept a potential Trump nomination when Grassley introduced him at a later event in Pella.
“I’m excited to be invited to be here”, the state’s senior senator said.
When he came on stage to receive Beck’s blessing, Cruz portrayed Trump and some other Republican rivals as unreliable on such central questions as opposing abortion and being willing to challenge the Supreme Court decision that opened the door to same-sex marriage. The polls – they say I have the most loyal people…
Marco Rubio remains firmly, if distantly, in third place, with 13% backing. Ted Cruz Sunday, as a new poll showed the bombastic billionaire having regained his lead in the critical early-voting state of Iowa. 54% of Granite State Republicans not already backing the Florida senator said they would consider him – the highest number for any of the leading candidates.