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Got this from the Drudgereport site: http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/nh/Rep
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Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)Donald Trump's final day of campaigning in New Hampshire before the state's first-in-the-nation primary marked a notable departure from the candidate's convention-defying campaign. He fielded voters' questions during three intimate town hall forums on Monday. And in a rally that night, Trump veered clear of controversial, headline-grabbing territory. http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/09/politics/donald-trump-new-hampshire-campaigning/index.html
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Former Mexican leader Felipe Calderon says he does not understand why Americans would vote for Donald Trump, calling the Republican presidential candidate "completely crazy" and "not very well-informed". He further explained in the interview with CNBC that the border wall Trump plans to erect if elected is "stupid" and "completely useless". http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=102632
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South Carolina's lieutenant governor endorsed Donald Trump during the GOP front-runner's rally here Wednesday night. http://www.mychamplainvalley.com/news/south-carolinas-lieutenant-governor-endorses-trump
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Donald Trump will be joined by two of his rivals at the event he's throwing in place of attending Thursday's GOP debate. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum will be joining Trump at the veterans benefit at Drake University. http://www.daytondailynews.com/ap/ap/entertainment/the-latest-iowa-workers-plan-rally-at-gop-debate-s/nqDzb/
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Republican presidential candidates take the debate stage Thursday night absent their front-runner, Donald Trump, who will instead seek to starve his rivals of attention at a critical juncture in the campaign by holding a competing event of his own. Trump's abrupt decision to boycott the final debate before Monday's Iowa caucuses has added a new layer of uncertainty to a race that has defied political convention. He cited "unfair" treatment from debate host Fox News as his reason for skipping the contest and holding a rally instead. "I don't like being taken advantage of," Trump...
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Donald Trump says he won't appear at the upcoming debate on FOX if Megyn Kelly is a moderator, and as of this writing, it appears she will be. Some of you asked me how this move by Trump could possibly be a smart thing. http://blog.dilbert.com/post/138125409321/trump-fox-news-and-megyn-kelly-explained-master
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio is on his way to Iowa, at the request of Donald Trump's campaign staff. (Very short full story below.) http://www.kfvs12.com/story/31061567/sheriff-joe-arpaio-heads-to-iowa-at-request-of-trump-campaign
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Cruz is at 19% nationwide; no one else hits double digits WASHINGTON (CNN) —Donald Trump has hit a new high in the race for the Republican nomination, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll, with more than 4-in-10 Republican voters nationwide now saying they back the billionaire. And more than two-thirds of Republicans say he's the candidate most likely to capture their party's presidential nomination. Trump has topped the 40% mark for the first time in CNN/ORC polling, standing at 41%. That more than doubles the support of his nearest competitor, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who notches 19% support in the...
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"It troubles me that there can't be a serious discussion about immigration issues because people are afraid of being called racist. People are afraid of being called a bigot. And I think one of the things that people like about Donald Trump — those who like him — is that he's going ahead and saying it, and it's creating a kind of inoculation against something people have feared so much, which is being called a bigot." (full article below) http://althouse.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-coming-cascade-of-smart-educated.html
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Well ok. I have never heard of this guy before. I don't know if what he is saying it true, is true. Tried to google the guy, and it wasn't for sure whether he is reputable. But it seems interesting, at least. So here it is: http://thesovereigninvestor.com/exclusives/80-stock-market-crash-to-strike-in-2016/?z=451506
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump warned that he would force Apple, the U.S.'s most profitable company, to manufacture all of its products in the U.S. if he is elected president in November 2016. Technology blog Gizmodo reports that during a speech at Liberty University in Virginia late Monday, the frontrunner for the GOP ticket said, "We're going to get Apple to build their damn computers and things in this country instead of in other countries." Apple currently only manufactures its Mac Pro computers in the U.S., while most of its other products, including the iPhone, are made in China. http://www.cnbc.com/2016/01/19/trump-apple-should-build-their-damn-things-in-us.html
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Complete title (edited for length) "January 11, 2016 - Trump, Cruz Running Away With Iowa GOP Caucus, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Cruz Way Ahead On Favorability, Character Traits " Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are locking in their lead among Iowa likely Republican Caucus participants, with Trump at 31 percent and Cruz at 29 percent, while U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida trails with 15 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Dr. Ben Carson has 7 percent, with no other candidate above New Jersey Gov. Christopher Christie's 4 percent. This compares to the results of...
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More than any political candidate in memory, Donald Trump's value proposition to voters is simple and crystal clear: He's a winner. Everything else follows from that. He doesn't owe wealthy political donors or political elites anything. He'll get the best trade deals and kick the most terrorist ass. He'll defy political correctness and tell it like it is. ISIS will give us its oil. Mexico will pay for our wall. Corporations will beg us to relocate their factories to the US. Why? Because Trump is a winner. "We will have so much winning if I get elected," he assures us,...
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DONALD TRUMP: Now I'm going to be spending. Citing campaign sources, Fox said Trump is prepared to spend as much as $100 million for advertising overall. (please see full post) http://bonhamjournal.com/2016/01/02/trump-ready-to-roll-out-big-money-for-campaign-ads.html
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After being accidentally crowned Miss Universe by Steve Harvey earlier this month, Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez discussed her reaction to Harvey's mishap with Colombia's W radio on Wednesday. According to the Latin Times, Gutierrez said in the interview, "It was very humiliating for me, but also for the whole country and for all the people not only from Colombia but the other Latinos that were in the auditorium." Although the incident was embarrassing for Gutierrez, she sent well wishes to Miss Philippines in an Instagram post after the show. (full article below) http://news.yahoo.com/miss-colombia-talks-humiliating-miss-universe-mix-why-050035424.html#
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Donald Trump's Fox News boycott is water under the bridge, so much so that he'll be joining the network's New Year's Eve celebration during the 11 o'clock hour to help ring in 2016. TVGuide.com talked to The Five co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is hosting the channel's New Year's Eve special, about which other 2016 candidates will be stopping by. (full article) http://www.redwoodfallsgazette.com/article/ZZ/20151231/ENTERTAINMENT/312319982/-1/community
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Pundits might point to billionaire Donald Trump's huge lead in the GOP presidential primary race as being the result of his generally anti-Washington, anti-government, anti-establishment, anti-politically correct attitude. If so, it's not just whites who are ticked at the bureaucracy, but minorities too. Because a new poll, which still has Trump leading the race, shows 40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump, as are 45 percent of Hispanics, and even nearly 19 percent of Asians. Blacks and Hispanics, in fact, even support Trump at a higher level than whites. (full article below) http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/
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Sunday on Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends" Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said if the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton attacks him as sexist, it is "fair game" to bring up her husband former President Bill Clinton's indiscretions. Trump said. "I think he's fair game because his presidency was considered to be troubled, to put it mildly, Because of all the things she's mentioning to me. She actually said sexism, I don't know if you saw the following tweet, but I turned her words against her from that standpoint. She's got to be careful and fair. We all have to...
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Haha. Oh my goodness. I just heard the announcer on the radio station KFI in Los Angeles talking about Hillary's appeals to Hispanic voters, using the term "Hispandering". Outstanding. Home run for KFI. That is exactly what Hillary is doing. ROFL.
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