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If Trump becomes President, there will be hell toupee.
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I admit...I chuckled.ManaMan wrote:If Trump becomes President, there will be hell toupee.
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http://globalnews.ca/news/2082020/nbc-t ... paign=2015TORONTO — NBC announced Monday it will no longer be working with Donald Trump.
“Due to the recent derogatory statements by Donald Trump regarding immigrants, NBCUniversal is ending its business relationship with Mr. Trump,” read a statement from the network.
NBC said the annual Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants — co-owned by Trump — will no longer air on the network.
“At NBC, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values.”
The network is holding on to Celebrity Apprentice, but without Trump.
An online petition calling for NBC to dump Trump had more than 200,000 signatures. It was posted after Trump, who announced he is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, lashed out at Mexicans for bringing drugs and crime to the U.S.
Businessman Donald Trump leads a new Republican presidential nationwide poll released Tuesday, marking the first time he's held the top spot since announcing his candidacy.
Trump secured 17% support, according to the Suffolk University/USA Today survey. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush garnered 14%, while the rest of the 2016 field remained in single digits: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, the newest entrant to the race, was at 8%; Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 6%; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 5%; Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee at 4%; and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at 3%.
All other Republican hopefuls received less than 2% of the vote -- and about one-third of GOP voters -- 30% -- remain undecided about who they will back.
The poll's marrgin of error is plus or minus 5.25 percentage points.
"I think Bush is probably the worst president in the history of the United States." --Donald Trump, 2007
"Bush has been so bad, maybe the worst president in the history of this country. He has been so incompetent, so bad, so evil, that I don’t think any Republican could have won." --Trump, 2008
"You mean George Bush sends our soldiers into combat, they are severely wounded, and then he wants $120,000 to make a boring speech to them?" --Trump, 2015
Find me one other person in that field who will call a spade a spade and admit George W. Bush was an evil man and a bad President.(On Jeb) "The last thing we need is another Bush." --Trump, 2015
He's the most famous out of the running right now. He's getting up in polls simply because people know who he is. Bush is number two because he's running on his brother's name and that makes him famous as well. Scott Walker is third because he just announced and he's running on both initial fervor and "Oh, hey, I remember that name."Eric wrote:Businessman Donald Trump leads a new Republican presidential nationwide poll released Tuesday, marking the first time he's held the top spot since announcing his candidacy.
Trump secured 17% support, according to the Suffolk University/USA Today survey. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush garnered 14%, while the rest of the 2016 field remained in single digits: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, the newest entrant to the race, was at 8%; Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 6%; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 5%; Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee at 4%; and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at 3%.
All other Republican hopefuls received less than 2% of the vote -- and about one-third of GOP voters -- 30% -- remain undecided about who they will back.
The poll's marrgin of error is plus or minus 5.25 percentage points.