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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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This is a 24 Pages Annual Report & Brochure Template.
This layout is not limited for a single business, can be used for general purpose.
The files are created in order to be used by everyone, with just a basic knowledge of the softwares.
The Package include the following files (you only need 1 of them to edit the template):
- InDesign CS3-4-5 (.INDD, .IDML, .INX)
- Photoshop CS (.PSD)
- PDF Documentation with detailed instructions, FAQ, links to fonts
Dimensions & Specifications:
- A4 ISO 297×210 mm + bleeds
- US Letter 11×8,5 inches + bleeds
- 300 DPI / Print Ready / CMYK
Font used:
- Helvetica Neue
- Alternative FREE FONT Link included in the PDF Documentation with instructions about how to change it easily and in really few steps!
ALWAYS Feel free to contact me for any kind of support you may need with this item! It's free ^_^
ALL the photos are used only to show a preview of how the report can look alike, they are not included in the main download.
DOWNLOAD IT HERE: CREATIVE MARKET
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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The Package include the following files (you only need 1 of them to edit the template):
- InDesign CS3-4-5 (.INDD, .IDML, .INX)
- Photoshop CS (.PSD)
- PDF Documentation with detailed instructions, FAQ, links to fonts
Dimensions & Specifications:
- A4 ISO 297×210 mm + bleeds
- US Letter 11×8,5 inches + bleeds
- 300 DPI / Print Ready / CMYK
Font used:
- Helvetica Neue
- Alternative FREE FONT Link included in the PDF Documentation with instructions about how to change it easily and in really few steps!
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ALL the photos are used only to show a preview of how the report can look alike, they are not included in the main download.
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Pixel Dimensions: 300 DPI.
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DOWNLOAD IT HERE: CREATIVE MARKET
This is a 24 Pages Annual Report & Brochure Template.
This layout is not limited for a single business, can be used for general purpose.
The files are created in order to be used by everyone, with just a basic knowledge of the softwares.
The Package include the following files (you only need 1 of them to edit the template):
- InDesign CS3-4-5 (.INDD, .IDML, .INX)
- Photoshop CS (.PSD)
- PDF Documentation with detailed instructions, FAQ, links to fonts
Dimensions & Specifications:
- A4 ISO 297×210 mm + bleeds
- US Letter 11×8,5 inches + bleeds
- 300 DPI / Print Ready / CMYK
Font used:
- Helvetica Neue
- Alternative FREE FONT Link included in the PDF Documentation with instructions about how to change it easily and in really few steps!
ALWAYS Feel free to contact me for any kind of support you may need with this item! It's free ^_^
ALL the photos are used only to show a preview of how the report can look alike, they are not included in the main download.
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=670922#ixzz3jM...
Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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Trump on Rowdy Town Hall Meeting: 'These Are My People'
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 08:19 PM
By: Greg Richter
Donald Trump held his first town hall meeting Wednesday night before a rowdy Derry, New Hampshire crowd that cheered, chimed in and booed when he mentioned his presidential rivals.
"These are my people," a gleeful Trump said.
Jeb Bush, the establishment favorite, was nine miles away holding a simultaneous town hall event, and Trump couldn't help but comment on the man who's crown he appears — at least for now — to have taken and whom he has described as an unenthusiastic candidate.
"Right down the road we have Jeb. Very small crowd," Trump said. "We have 2,500. … There are other rooms, overflow rooms all over the building."
As various members of the crowd shouted out support, Trump said, "I love these rowdy crowds. Isn't it great? This is spirit. There's spirit. … You know what's happening to Jeb's crowd, as you know, right down the street? They're sleeping."
Even the major cable news networks, including Fox, CNN and MSNBC, carried Trump's town hall live, while only briefly dipping in to Bush's event.
The energy in Trump's room kept up, even as he moved into issues.
Pointing to Bush's support for Common Core, Trump noted that "Jeb was supposed to do well in New Hampshire. How the hell does he do well?"
Common Core, he said, "means your children are going to be educated by the bureaucrats in Washington. I think New Hampshire wants to educate their children locally."
Trump said he still has trouble calling himself a politician, and refused to write that word as his profession on the form he had to fill out when he reported for jury duty a few days ago.
"I can't say it," he said.
When questions began, one man asked Trump why he didn't have more policy positions on his website than the recently added position on immigration.
Trump said he will putting out policy positions, but he wants to make sure they have flexibility.
"I have made a lot of great deals," he said. "I don't sit down and say, 'I will mark down 14 points'. … When you do 14 points, you know the second point may change."
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