Posted on 01/28/2016 10:58:41 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Well, they really had nothing better to do.
As a result of this, Trumps victory margin in Iowa will jump 2-7%.
Not huge, right?
(Yes, I am smiling as I type these words.)
Where can we watch the trump event ? CNN confirmed?
Weird.
I’m sure they care only for the vets./s
Agreed, it's all falling into place. Meanwhile back at the debates Cruz will be fending off attacks and losing support.
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/rick-santorum-donald-trump-rivals-buddies-214960
“....In an interview with POLITICO on Tuesday, Santorum explained that he’s had several unusual encounters with Trump over the years.
The first came in late 2011, after the real estate mogul had called him “a loser” on Fox News. Santorum, then making his first bid for president, phoned Trump afterward to clear the air.
“I said, ‘Well, I’d appreciate it if you don’t call me a loser,’” Santorum recalled. “And he said, ‘Well, but you’re too conservative. You’re just out there. You’re just way conservative.’ And the first thing he mentioned was pro-life. He said, ‘you’re too hard-core on pro-life, you’re too hard-core on marriage. I don’t know anyone who shares that opinion with you.’”....
This can only help Trump in Iowa. Go Trump!
Three losers together.
Two potential veeps.
bring your own fiddle.
Santorum will be on CNN at 3:00
It's for the free food.
Large serving of CROW?
I haven’t seen anything official from CNN,,and I’ve been looking and hoping for it.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/while-donald-trump-attacks-bill-clinton-mike-huckabee-defends-him/
Donald Trump may be ready to bring up the more sordid parts of Bill Clinton’s history, but one of his opponents for the nomination was out this morning pointing out some of the former president’s attributes.
“He’s still immensely popular with Democrats....He’s still popular with a lot of Americans,” Mike Huckabee said, in a Fox News Channel “Fox & Friends” appearance.
Huckabee, who, like Bill Clinton, served as governor of Arkansas, then went on to praise Clinton’s political skills. “After seven years of Obama, a lot of Republicans would take Bill Clinton back — warts and all — just because at least he understood how to govern. He was not the kind of person who would demonize the other side legislatively. Now, Bill Clinton is partisan — most of us are — but he also had a history, and I think it was the fact he’d been a long-term governor and understood how to govern,” he said.......
Just happens to be the two sub 2% gutter snipes who are constantly nipping at Cruz’s conservative credentials. Coincidence I’m sure.
DonaldTrumpforVets.com
Ted Cruz, his closest challenger in recent polls, challenged him to a one-on-one debate this Saturday, and two Cruz-aligned super-PACs promised to donate $1.5 million to veterans organizations if Trump agreed.
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