GOP frontrunner Donald Trump took questions for nearly an hour from voters in Salem, New Hampshire on Monday morning, saying, “We have to get rid [of] the Bushs of the world,” and calling former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush a “total stiff.”
“We have to get rid of the Bush’s [of] the world…guys like that will never straighten out the country,” Trump charged.
Trump also said that the other GOP candidates have “good talent,” but not Bush, who Trump called a “total stiff.”
“He’s like a spoiled child,” Trump jabbed. “I like a few of them. I think a few of them have good talent,” the real estate mogul said of his competitors. “I don’t have a lot of respect for Jeb.”
Trump was asked how he will fight government corruption by a supporter who was holding the book “Clinton Cash” by Breitbart News’ editor-at-large Peter Schweizer. The book highlights financial connections between foreign governments and the Clinton Foundation.
“I’m not bought and paid for,” Trump responded. “I contributed to everybody,” he added. “I understand the system.”
“We have to do something about it,” he charged.
“It’s an honor to be doing what I’m doing,” Trump told his supporters, about funding his own campaign and not being “bought and paid for.”
“You have to go out and vote tomorrow…you have to do it,” he reminded them, adding he isn’t asking for their money, just their vote.
Trump was told by two of his supporters they would vote ten times for him if they could.
Trump joked that there are a lot of places in this country where people vote ten times. He mocked the opposition of voter ID laws. “If I get the nomination, I’m going to fight like hell to make sure I don’t have some person that isn’t even a resident in this country [voting],” he pledged.
“We have a movement going on. We’re going to take back our country,” Trump proclaimed.
Moments after leaving his event in Salem, New Hampshire, Trump posted on Twitter again slamming Bush:
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