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Four days to South Carolina: who attacks who

Having four days, up to the Republican of the original South Carolina and the six other contenders, we still have many fireworks in the 2016 race. Saturday’s Fire Department in Greenville was probably the most witty in the elections and was a great advantage to vote this weekend.

Here is only a look at the status of every candidate campaign. Who at the top of the polls? Who is aiming for? Who is barking like a dog? (Really.)

Donald Trump: Although he receives a lot of reactions from conservative leaders and commentators for attaching a terrorist attack on Pres. George W. Bush during Saturday’s debate, Trump is still Exactly forward In South Carolina. As many of his supporters indicated, it seemed that the night of the debate had a little impact on their voting.

Ted cross: Cruz campaign started a modern advertisement this week entitled “The highest trust“, Aiming at Trump. At this point, the narrator defines Trump through his past with a choice and claims that the businessman cannot be trusted, that he will determine conservative justice to replace the deceased Antonin Scala. Cruz also splashed with any of the candidates for Prime Minister Obama. Cruz also did not forget about his competition with Rubio and continued to settle his immigration record Marco Rubio. His campaign sent a press release on Monday, insisting that Rubio would “not cope with the truth” or escape from the fact that he supported the amnesty of millions of illegal immigrants.

Marco Rubio: After calling Ted Cruza at Saturday’s debate, Rubio does not withdraw from Cruz’s own history about immigration. Meanwhile, Rubio Surogate Rep. Trey Gowdy is having a tough time for his friend. In a modern advertisement entitled “FearGowdy claims that the Senator in Florida is the best candidate to “restore American strength”. Gowdy also demanded that Cruz apologize for hearing the Rubio Pro-life record.

Jeb Bush: Former President George W. Bush joined His brother Jeb on the campaign trail on Monday in southern Carolina for the first time in this campaign series. “I have no doubt,” Bush said that JEB has experience and the character is a great president. ” On the same scene, JEB, who defended his brother during Saturday’s debate, still put up his older brother, calling Trump “Michael Moore“Republican party.

John Kasich: Kasich last week made a strong second place in New Hampshire. Perhaps not expecting the same result in southern Carolina, the governor of Ohio briefly left Palmetto to the campaign Michiganwhere he expects success. He caught his opponents for their negative attacks, while committing to obtaining a positive message of the campaign.

Ben Carson: While some experts relied on Carson’s exit after Saturday’s debate in southern Carolina, a retired neurosurgeon indicated that he was in the race in 2016 in the long run. In a recent OP-ED FOR FOX News, he insisted that he was ready for the threat of terror, declaring that as a president he would not hesitate Declare the ISIS war. He led a immense meeting of Christian supporters at a rally in Spartanburg on Tuesday.

Advice: Latest South Carolina PPP questionnaire He has Trump with 35 percent, Cruz and Rubio with 18 percent, Kasich with 10 percent and Bush and Carson with 7 percent.

Basic democratic

Hillary Clinton Is barking in the Republican, but it is far in southern Carolina with 55 percent Bernie Sanders’ 34 percent However catching up to Clinton in Nevada.

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