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Us Presidential Election: The Rise And Rise Of Donald Trump


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WASHINGTON: Defying gravity and flummoxing pundits and pollsters alike, Donald Trump has become the first Republican presidential candidate to top 30 per cent support for the party nomination, according to a new poll. 

A new CNN/ORC Poll released on Thursday found the real estate mogul pulling well away from the rest of the crowded field of 17 Republicans, including establishment favourite Jeb Bush, son of a former president and brother of another. 

Despite a dust up with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly during the first presidential debate and other outlandish comments that pundits said would spell the end of the Trump candidacy, he gained 8 points since August to land at 32 per cent support. 

Trump has nearly tripled his support since just after he launched his campaign in June, according to the CNN poll. 

Bush, on the other hand, has fallen to the third place with 9 per cent, down 4 points since August, behind neurosurgeon Ben Carson with 19 per cent, a rise of ten points. 

Together, these two non-politicians now hold the support of a majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, and separately, both are significantly ahead of all other competitors, the poll found. 

Trump's gains come most notably among two groups that had proven challenging for him in the early stages of his campaign — women and those with college degrees. 

While he gained just four points among men in the last month (from 27 per cent in August to 31 per cent now), he's up 13 points among women, rising from 20 per cent in August to 33 per cent now. 

Trump has also catapulted ahead of the rest of the field among Republicans who back the tea party movement, from 27 per cent support in August to 41 per cent now. 

Among that group in the new poll, Carson follows with 21 per cent, and Ted Cruz, another candidate with an anti-Washington message, holds third with 11 per cent. No other candidate tops 5 per cent among tea partiers. 

Most Republican voters (51 per cent) now think Trump is most likely to emerge as the Republican winner, well ahead of the 19 per cent who think Bush will top the party ticket and 11 per cent who think Carson will. 

From the "outsider" contingent, former HP CEO Carly Fiorina hasn't built on her post-debate rise with the new CNN/ORC poll showing she has just three per cent support. 

In a "Rolling Stone" profile, Trump took a jab at Fiorina's appearance saying: "Look at that face!. Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?" 

Asked for her reaction to Trump's remarks by Kelly on Fox News Wednesday night, Fiorina said: "Maybe, just maybe, I'm getting under his skin a little bit, because I am climbing in the polls." 

As the latest CNN/ORC poll was conducted September 4-8, it's hard to say how Trump's comments about Fiorina would affect his numbers, but if the past is any indication, he would still rise and rise.

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wht hpnd ? mix baa

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eedi immigrations reforms bagunna, eedi noti doola valla gelavaka povachu.

 

wall across US - Mexico border is highly impossible. 2000 Miles stretch untundi kastam. Virtual wall aithey ok. 

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gelchestademo musaladu  :police:

 

 

gelavani baa manake manchidi ga, but gelavadu noti doola valla.

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vuuuuuuuuuu

 

 

kya rey silver mama eppadirika ?

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gelavani baa manake manchidi ga, but gelavadu noti doola valla.

lets see  J@#D

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lEtWx5d.gif  women points baaga perigaayi anta.. medhadu mokaalu lo undhi ani baaga connect ayyi nattu unnaru

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how?

 

 

                                                     

 

 

 

 

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deporting 11 million undocumented workers - as a matter of fact it is right now 14 million(official close to 20 mil unofficial) as you and i read this and counting -

do you have any idea how devastating that is to the country - you know how many of them revert to crime for their living ? 

so you want to legalise them and give them rights - and path to citizenship. you liberals are ridiculous. are you even aware what it is going to cost the country as most of these shitty 20 mil people live below the poverty level and you know what they will do . they will suck the blood out of you and I, the tax payers in terms of benefit and on top of them - add that mofo obama care when it kicks in for these low lifes you are looking at a whole different level of problems. I dont want this to happen- may be you. this will easily turn america into a third world shiiiit.

 

one question ? why would i care about any one who crossed our borders illegals and have no respect to laws. this is a law of nation but apparently you want to turn into nation of illegals and thugs.

 

if you legalize the illegals- do you know what that would mean to other 300 million shitttty low lifes in south america- they will flock to this great land of mine.

 

coming to h1- why would raising the salary of h1 would means closing the borders of legal migration? it would only ensure that companies will hire right candidates. and also eliminates these body shops. he is worrying about raising unemployment in stem fields while the uscis and *** rubio is trying to trying to triple the h1s, he is worried about his own citizens. how is that a bad thing ? 

 

you are now reaping benefits of once "USAs great core immigration concept of attracting the best of best". currently it is attracting everyone. the downfall has already begun and needs to be fixed right away. and i don't see anyone else but donald trump. 

 

 

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10 yrs back ey trump vachi undalsindhi kadha bro lEtWx5d.gif ippudu unna desis andhariki US ki vachey avakasam undadhu, politics follow avvalsina avasaram kuda undedhi kaadhu

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lEtWx5d.gif  women points baaga perigaayi anta.. medhadu mokaalu lo undhi ani baaga connect ayyi nattu unnaru

Bloody Male Chauvinist.... lEtWx5d.gif

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