Manchester, N.H. – Trump: It’s ‘Beautiful’ To Watch GOP Rivals Drop Out

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    U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves as he arrives for a campaign appearance at one of the New England Council's "Politics and Eggs" breakfasts in Manchester, New Hampshire November 11, 2015.  REUTERS/Brian SnyderManchester, N.H. – Donald Trump is just fine with eight candidates on the debate stage, and he wouldn’t mind if a few more disappear before the next one.

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    “We started off with 17, and one by one by one they’re disappearing,” Trump told a New Hampshire crowd on Wednesday morning. “It’s a beautiful thing to watch as they go out — I love it.”

    Trump’s appearance in New Hampshire came less than 12 hours after he debated his Republican rivals on stage in Milwaukee. And he made sure voters knew it was a quick turnaround, telling the crowd he slept for just an hour and a half and called two of his sons on stage to say a few words.

    Trump wasn’t the center of attention at the debate on Fox Business Network, but he did engage in a back-and-forth with Ohio Gov. John Kasich and called out Carly Fiorina for interrupting others.

    He said his rivals will keep leaving the race as they fail to generate high polling numbers.

    “(They’ve got) lots of problems, right? The biggest problem is they don’t get the votes, they don’t get the polling numbers,” Trump said.

    Trump brought an unusual style, and attracted a different crowd, to Wednesday morning’s Politics & Eggs event, a staple for presidential candidates in New Hampshire that typically draws business-minded voters. The event organizers moved the breakfast to a hotel in Manchester to accommodate Trump’s crowd — the largest in the program’s history.

    He wasn’t modest about the size of the crowd.

    “Anywhere I go in New Hampshire we have thousands and thousands of people, and I say it’s like a movement,” Trump said.

    Rather than starting with a long speech, he spent most of his time answering questions from the crowd, promising to stop illegal immigration, bring back jobs from other countries and invest in the country’s infrastructure. Most, but not all, of the questions were friendly.

    Asked about police militarization and violence against blacks by a black man, Trump deflected on the issue of race.

    To some applause, he said, “I happen to think the police are not being treated properly in this country.”


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    8 years ago

    Mr Trump,
    It will be most beautiful when YOU drop out! So seasoned experienced politicians can get the message out to the voters without all your egoistic noise in the background!!

    8 years ago

    To #1 -Keep daydreaming, all the way to Jan. 20, 2017, when Donald J. Trump is sworn in as the 45th President of the United States!!

    HankM
    HankM
    8 years ago

    Trump will most likely be second to last, and finally Carson will succumb to Hillary. This was ours to lose, but unfortunately we’ve done it

    Realistic
    Realistic
    8 years ago

    I would love it when Trump will be the one gone.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    8 years ago

    Trump’s first move after the inauguration, after laying the first brick for his wall, will be to rename the White House and erect a giant “TRUMP HOUSE” sign over it. Hope he will have a kosher kitchen for his daughter’s visits.