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20 Mar 2016 10:51 #297352
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During an phone interview on ABC's "This Week," Donald Trump denied that his campaign manager Corey Lewandowksi pulled the collar of a protester at an Arizona rally on Saturday despite video evidence to the contrary. "I give him credit for having spirit," Trump said of his manager who, along with a member of the candidate's private security detail, pulled a protester aggressively back during an event yesterday.
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20 Mar 2016 10:53 #297354
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In an interview with The New York Times, Donald Trump questioned Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's heritage and her admission to Harvard, saying that she has committed "fraud." "I think it’s wonderful because the Indians can now partake in the future of the country," the Republican candidate told Maureen Dowd. "She’s got about as much Indian blood as I have. Her whole life was based on a fraud. She got into Harvard and all that because she said she was a minority."
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20 Mar 2016 12:37 #297399
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I doubt that picture is true. If it's true then there should be a link to all those magazine pages. Otherwise, it's just a piece of the Internet anti-Trump propaganda that makes no sense.
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20 Mar 2016 17:11 #297478
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Trump knew what he was talking about. His revelation about the Republicans was and is still very true. His campaign is a going as he had predicted because he has now entered the race and in spite of all his negative behaviours, the Republicans are propelling him towards a Presidential nomination.
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21 Mar 2016 17:38 #297689
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Luckily there are such little possibility behind it that it is more of a joke I guess.
If he would become president there would be a lot of people right away, who would try to stop him in his decisions.
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21 Mar 2016 18:02 #297696
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That's the big question. Will he continue on his seemingly almost reckless path, or is he playing the field just to get the Republican support. He had made a statement a number of years earlier that the campaign that he is now running is something that the Republicans would support. And I now believe he was correct. Probably we would see a change in his stance if he becomes president.
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21 Mar 2016 18:50 #297700
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Trump supporters are mostly the uneducated from the South . These people can literally get away with murder since all their DNA matches and there are no dental records.
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27 Mar 2016 17:19 #298757
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Very difficult to predict, but of all the proposals that he has made so far, the wall is the most realistic. The deportation won't happen and he knows it same as the muslim ban. Probably the biggest effect in politics could be the dead of the Republican Party and maybe the rise of a new independent one.
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