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Trump Draws Crowds, Protests During Swing Through Northwest
Trump Draws Crowds, Protests During Swing Through Northwest
Trump Draws Crowds, Protests During Swing Through Northwest
LYNDEN (AP) — Donald Trump spent a second day in the Northwest on Saturday, telling supporters he will win Washington state in November and decrying manufacturing job losses as protesters gathered outside both venues. Authorities said three protesters were arrested after they blocked a road in northwest Washington trying to keep Trump from speaking at a campaign rally...
Trump Calls for Kasich to Quit Presidential Race
Trump Calls for Kasich to Quit Presidential Race
Trump Calls for Kasich to Quit Presidential Race
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Donald Trump on Sunday called for John Kasich to drop out of the Republican presidential race, arguing that the Ohio governor shouldn't be allowed to continue accumulating delegates if he has no chance of becoming the nominee...
Trump Says Univision Anchor Was 'Absolutely Out of Line'
Trump Says Univision Anchor Was 'Absolutely Out of Line'
Trump Says Univision Anchor Was 'Absolutely Out of Line'
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Donald Trump says the TV news anchor with whom he had a confrontation at a Tuesday news conference in Iowa had been "totally, absolutely out of line." Security personnel escorted Univision anchor Jorge Ramos from the event after he challenged Trump on his immigration proposal, which includes ending automatic citizenship for infants born in the United States to parent
“Birther” Group Bigger Than You Think
“Birther” Group Bigger Than You Think
“Birther” Group Bigger Than You Think
Donald Trump initially got political attention by expressing doubts whether Obama was born in the USA, that issue is not driving his support. Among those who say they definitely or might vote for Trump, only about a third question whether the president was born in the USA.
New Poll- Obama Trumps Trump
New Poll- Obama Trumps Trump
New Poll- Obama Trumps Trump
President Obama leads Donald Trump by 15 percentage points in a hypothetical 2012 match-up, but the president is unable to top the 50% level of support even against an opponent some are deriding as a joke. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that the president earns support from 49% of Likely Voters nationwide, while Trump attracts the vote from 34%. Given that choice, 12%