Donald Trump crushes the competition in yet another poll

"Donald Trump has contributed to my campaigns".

In nearly all cases, the Department of Homeland Security needs a warrant to use cell site simulators, which basically trick mobile phones into pinging their location as though they were real cell phone towers.

Carson was one of several GOP candidates who attended the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City earlier this year.

"Absolutely yes. I would absolutely support him". But blame the terrorists, not dedicated public officials - even if they happen to be named Bush or Clinton.

But most were convinced that the outsider candidates would prevail as the next president: Six named Carson, two Trump and two Fiorina. Yet Trump's candidacy is built upon his disdain for immigrants who are living in the country illegally, whom he has repeatedly referred to as risky criminals who must be deported en masse.

And while his bungled response to questions about his brother's decision to invade Iraq created problems for Bush earlier this summer, the renewed debate over 9/11 this week offered Bush an opening to critique Bill Clinton's handling of Osama bin Laden in the 1990s.

But they're not planning to release any of it anytime soon.

"Their core belief is that Trump can not withstand a long and withering bombardment of negative ads", writes Mr. York. Many love his attacks on undocumented immigrants - an issue on which Trump has outflanked the GOP field to the right.

During a campaign rally in Waterloo Iowa, Donald Trump vowed to win the presidency saying, "I'm not going anywhere".

'You know, one of my favorite bible verses, Proverbs 22:4, it says, "by humility and the fear of the Lord are riches and honor and life,"' Carson quoted. But there was evidence of Republican concern during a recent private gathering of top donors to the Republican National Committee at Washington's Mayflower Hotel.

The business mogul signed a pledge to support the candidate who wins the Republican nomination, but his praise for Bush is somewhat striking. In other words: Trump has a few room to grow. Bernie Sanders during the Democratic debate, finding out whether Clinton handled classified E-mails on a private email server is "a very serious matter". At the least, Trump is likely not going away any time soon.

The growing feud between Bush and Trump peaked last week, and Trump pointed out that the World Trade Center attacks occurred while Bush's brother, George W. Bush, was president.

The second conservative line popped up among 24-hour cable news show hosts and pundits, like when Fox News' Dana Perino equated Trump's attack on W.to "liberal conspiracy theories" and "soft trutherism". Trump has engaged in a particularly aggressive war of words with Bush, once considered the party's front-runner.

Instead, Pauken predicts that Trump will secure the GOP nomination or else the Republican Party will endure a rare "brokered" convention.


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