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Poll: Voters Torn On Whether George W. Bush Kept America Safe

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s statements about President George W. Bush and the Iraq war, which drew boos from the audience during Saturday night’s GOP primary debate, may not affect his support in the Palmetto state’s primary, according to a new Morning Consult poll.

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South Carolina Poll: Trump, Clinton Post Big Leads

A new Gravis Marketing poll of South Carolina shows Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton posting big leads in their races for their party’s nomination. Trump has 37 percent support, 14 points higher than his nearest rival, Ted Cruz, with 23 percent support.

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NBC Poll: Trump Gains, Clinton Drops Nationally

A new weekly national tracking poll from NBC News shows Donald Trump adding to his lead over the Republican field, while Hillary Clinton’s lead over Bernie Sanders narrows slightly. Trump has the support of 38 percent of Republicans nationally, 20 points higher than his nearest rival Ted Cruz, with 18 percent. Hillary Clinton leads Sanders by 10 points, 50-40.

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Post-Debate SC Poll: Trump Leads with George W. Bush Fans

How many wish-casting narratives launched against Donald Trump by the GOP Establishment and DC Media need to be soundly humiliated before this nonsense-ploy of fabricating realities that don’t exist finally comes to an end? After Saturday’s South Carolina debate, where

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Trump Blames George W. Bush for 9/11

Donald Trump invoked the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center to tear into Jeb Bush at Saturday night’s debate, saying they were in part a result of George W. Bush’s national security failures.

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Trump: Senate Must ‘Delay, Delay, Delay’ Scalia Replacement

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald J. Trump said during the GOP Debate in South Carolina on Saturday night that in the wake of the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the Senate should “delay, delay, delay” and prevent President Barack Obama from appointing someone to fill the vacancy.

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