After the Iowa Caucus results were finalized late Monday night, Donald Trump gave an uncharacteristically gracious speech in which he seemed pleased with his second place finish. Many took that speech — coupled with his loss — as a sign that Trump was beginning to more strictly adhere to the conventional rules of presidential politics, with less name-calling, less accusations, and less bombast.
Well if that was ever the case, it is no longer, as the Trump bombast is back in full force.
After learning of a Cruz campaign snafu in which they incorrectly released a statement saying that Ben Carson had dropped out prior to the conclusion of the final Iowa caucuses, Donald Trump accused Cruz of stealing the election, and insisted the results be thrown away or re-administered.
The Crux campaign has since apologized for what they called a “mistake,” citing an errant CNN article that claimed Carson was heading back home after his disappointing loss in the state caucus.
Continue reading on the next page to see Trumps demands and accusations, hear his interview talking about this points:
Sounds like another “Trupertantrum”! LOL!
A warning of things to come!!!
Floyd James Koch brothers stumped by Trump and planning an attack
As reported by NBCnews.com: INDIAN WELLS, California — Most of the 500 wealthy conservatives gathered at a Southern California retreat this week know they want to see a Republican back in the White House, but many don’t know what to do with the billionaire who wants to “make America great again.”
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump was not at the biannual Charles and David Koch-organized conference over the weekend, but he was a constant presence on the minds of many here at the seminar hosted by the billionaire executives known for their active role in Republican politics.
“We had a bet — I think I’m losing right now — how far we could go before the name of the Republican front-runner was mentioned,” said Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, a Trump critic who participated in a panel discussion at the opening dinner Saturday evening.
The Koch network is unlikely to endorse a Republican presidential candidate in the primary, but what is less clear is if the conservative activists who spent $400 million in the last presidential election will actively try to defeat Trump in the primary. It’s possible that they will and it’s a decision that will be made after the early primary states have voted, a senior official at the Koch-backed political action committee Freedom Partners Action Fund told NBC News.
Give it up Trump, you’re really taking democratic type shots. Are your true colors are showing.
This should be prosecuted as voter fraud they didn’t just send out flyers on their email they said A caucussubstantially.
If Microsoft counted.. its fraud.. NASA programmer confessed to congress he made a program for voter fraud.. for Hillary.. Iowa Di a hand recount
Trunp is a narcissistical maniac.
Judge Napolitano says he would have no case!
go for it enough with these crooks, hold them accountable and show them this is our lives and no one can break the rules, a important vote this time or we will be in deep despare,trump for sure, cruz is a con
It isn’t about the measly delegates in Iowa, it’s about running a fair and honest campaign . . .