“I’ve started doing TV interviews, remote TV interviews, where I can just stare at a camera, you know, a blind camera”.
Besides that, 58 percent said Trump was best able to handle the economy, 53 percent said immigration, 44 percent said the Islamic State. Ted Cruz with 18% support and Florida Sen.
Clinton is counting on strong support among African-Americans who twice backed her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to act as a firewall against the surprisingly strong insurgent campaign of Sanders.
Trump threatened earlier in the week to bring a defamation lawsuit against Cruz over a television ad that attacks the Republican front-runner’s conservative bona fides.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has landed the coveted endorsement of South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
Cruz was asked about his reaction to the cease and desist letter that Trump sent him.
“If you become president it has to be toned down a lot”, Trump said Tuesday with a smirk on his face. Cruz edged out Trump in Iowa, but Trump has called for those results to be voided thanks to what he views as controversial actions taken by the Cruz campaign telling Ben Carson supporters their candidate was about to drop out. “Even in the annals of frivolous lawsuits, this takes the cake”, the Texas senator warned.
Of course, Cruz’s Rottweiller style – taunting Trump to sue him and increasing the number of times his controversial ad is running – may be resonating among the electorate, as well.
“You have been threatening frivolous lawsuits for your entire adult life”. Thus, at least 65 percent of GOP voters in New Hampshire are not as angry or insane about Trump as the talking heads would have us believe; the data don’t support their narrative.
A conservative activist, Clovis said he and other top Trump staffers have also received “hundreds” of suggestions for a potential Supreme Court appointee to replace the late Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, assuming Senate Republicans successfully block an appointment by President Obama.
Rubio sees Haley’s endorsement as providing “a lift to come in second” in the Palmetto State’s primary, a source close to the campaign told CNN. He raised the subject of eminent domain, and said, “Theoretically, I’m not saying this happens, but theoretically for a moment, imagine that a developer decided they wanted to take private property away to build a hotel or something like that-just theoretically”. It included 602 Republicans with a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points and 563 Democrats with a margin of error of +/- 4.1 percentage points.