White House contenders Trump, Bush in virtual dead heat
“He speaks to me“.
Cynics may believe that “truth in politics” can never be firmly established.
WASHINGTON -, who became the center of attention in the race for the 2016 Republican USA presidential nomination with his denunciation of illegal immigrants from, has vaulted into a virtual dead heat with atop the field, a Reuters-Ipsos poll released on Saturday showed.
In a recent interview with Aaron Klein Investigative Radio, Mason indicated that not only does he back Trump, but he also thinks that other Republicans have accomplished nothing while Trump is making progress. Even Republican National Committee Chair Reince Preibus reportedly told Trump to tone down his rhetoric.
The move would recall the challenges of fellow billionaire Ross Perot, who split the Republican vote and helped Bill Clinton win in 1992, and Ralph Nader, who was accused of acting as spoiler in 2000 when George W. Bush narrowly defeated Al Gore. His speeches in both venues were long on insulting critics and short on solving the problems he cited.
His supporters, he said, were a “silent majority” who would be able to tilt the Republican presidential primaries, which will begin seven months from now, in his favour.
And on Saturday, he proved that his political detractors wouldn’t be left wanting for Trump’s own brand of criticism.
He said he is surprised his rival Jeb Bush has yet to file. On June 30, the poll had Bush at 16.9 percent and Trump at 12.8 percent.
Murdoch sent a second tweet challenging Trump’s claims.
Mason even thinks Trump could win. Trump announced on Twitter Wednesday he will be making a speech on behalf of Eastwood to discuss “illegals and more“.
Bush is “weak” on immigration and his views are likely influenced by the fact that his wife is from Mexico, Trump told Cooper. But she says that the GOP establishment has underestimated the depth of contempt that many conservatives have for the party’s leaders in Congress. “Trump scored big when he said the GOP in Congress complains about Benghazi and the IRS scandal but then seems to forget about them”, she told me. “And we need to push back”.
“Immigration is one of the things you have to do”, Trump said.
A public statement is ‘not only incumbent upon the chairman, but anyone in a responsible position with the Republican party, ‘ Graham said.
“Everybody asks me to do it, and I think …”
Diane Sapiro stood few feet behind Wines in a line that snaked several city blocks before Trump’s arrival. “We’re going to make America great again”. Sapiro said she was an unaffiliated voter, disenchanted by Democrats and Republicans. They’re going to vote for me. “Illegals coming across the border are an issue here”.
But Arizona’s Senator John McCain is shunning Trump and won’t be there.
Clinton said Republicans were all in the same “general area” on immigration.
The issue has not resonated as profoundly with Democratic voters, however.