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2019年12月4日 日常With less than 24 hours left before the big day, Ms Clinton and Mr Trump are well positioned to secure the lion’s share of the delegate bonanza in the 11 states voting in each party’s primaries.
"I don’t know what group you’re talking about."His comments drew fierce criticism from across the political spectrum. "Never Trump!" an audience member shouted out. You wouldn’t want me to condemn a group that I know nothing about. I’d have to look," Mr Trump said.In the latest controversy, Mr Trump came under withering criticism for refusing to disavow the support of David Duke, a white supremacist who once led the Ku Klux Klan.But all signs show that 2016 is far from normal, with a fiercely angry electorate keen to back an outsider who persistently attacks the establishment."We can’t nominate someone who’s going to lose," Mr Rubio said at a campaign stop in Purcellville, Virginia.. "Controversy also swirled over Mr Trump’s retweet of a quote attributed to late Italian leader Benito Mussolini: "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.
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"I don’t know what group you’re talking about."His comments drew fierce criticism from across the political spectrum. "Never Trump!" an audience member shouted out. You wouldn’t want me to condemn a group that I know nothing about. I’d have to look," Mr Trump said.In the latest controversy, Mr Trump came under withering criticism for refusing to disavow the support of David Duke, a white supremacist who once led the Ku Klux Klan.But all signs show that 2016 is far from normal, with a fiercely angry electorate keen to back an outsider who persistently attacks the establishment."We can’t nominate someone who’s going to lose," Mr Rubio said at a campaign stop in Purcellville, Virginia.. "Controversy also swirled over Mr Trump’s retweet of a quote attributed to late Italian leader Benito Mussolini: "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.
Mr Trump, whose brash and incendiary campaign has turned American politics on its head, has a political target on his https://www.signs-factory.com/product/plane-hollow-sign/mirror-stainless-steel-letter/ China Mirror stainless steel letters wholesale back, with mainstream favourite Marco Rubio assailing the real estate mogul during every campaign stop now.Ms Clinton, riding high after thrashing rival Bernie Sanders on Saturday in South Carolina, could come close to staking her claim to the nomination on March 1 when the race goes national, after a string of smaller but important singlestate contests."I want to be associated with interesting quotes," he said.Democrat Hillary Clinton aims to build an impregnable lead on "Super Tuesday," the most consequential day of the presidential nominations calendar, while Republicans struggle to derail their insurgent and controversial frontrunner Donald Trump.
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