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Donald Trump discusses various topics including trade, military strength, taking care of veterans, getting rid of Obamacare, and the need for proper surveillance. He mentions his past predictions about Osama bin Laden and the importance of taking out the oil in Iraq. Trump also talks about his relationship with foreign leaders, his admiration for Ronald Reagan, and the importance of the upcoming election in making America great again. He addresses the misrepresentation of his statement about donating money to wounded warriors and expresses his commitment to uncrippling America.

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America is facing challenges, but we need humor to uplift us. I have faith in myself and in better days to come. If I choose to run in June, you will have the opportunity to vote for me, Donald John Trump, who I believe will be remembered as the greatest president in US history. God bless America, and good night.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He says Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically, while expressing respect for the Japanese people. Trump also questions why Kuwait isn't paying the U.S. a percentage of their oil profits, given the U.S. enables their oil sales. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out if the country's situation worsened.

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The speaker is asked if they would ever consider running for president, to which they respond that they probably wouldn't because they love what they're currently doing. However, they express frustration with the state of the country and don't rule out the possibility completely. The speaker then encourages an average person to believe in themselves and work hard. They also mention that if they were to run for president, they believe they would win. Various people express doubt and disbelief about the speaker becoming president. The speaker emphasizes their desire to put America first and states that the future is uncertain but will be shaped by the people.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He asserts Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically. Trump also says Kuwaitis "live like kings" due to U.S. protection of their oil, and suggests they should pay 25% of their earnings to the U.S. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out completely if the country's situation worsened.

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Donald Trump will not be president of the United States. Many believe his candidacy is a joke, and there's a strong consensus that he has no chance of winning. Predictions indicate he will never be elected, and his campaign is seen as absurd. Despite some discussions about his potential, the overall sentiment is that the race is effectively over for him. The Republican Party is urged to prepare for the fallout and focus on preserving conservative values. Ultimately, Trump is viewed as a candidate who will not succeed, and his political future is bleak.

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Donald Trump discusses US foreign policy, stating allies should pay their fair share and that the US is being ripped off. He claims Japan makes it impossible for the US to sell goods there while selling their products in America. He also questions why Kuwait isn't paying the US 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out completely if the country's situation worsens. Regarding the current presidential race, he believes George Bush has an advantage due to incumbency, but acknowledges Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis have also performed well. Trump believes he would win if he ran for president because people are tired of the United States being taken advantage of. He asserts he would make the country a lot of money from those who have been exploiting it for 25 years.

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Donald Trump appeared on a show and was thanked for running for president. Trump stated that the response to his campaign in New Hampshire and Iowa has been getting better and better, and the polls have been phenomenal. He cited a Zagby poll showing him at 33%. Trump said that "we have a country we have to create," and that "we're gonna build a wall." The speaker stated that Donald Trump is the leader for the Republican nomination.

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I am running for president. Trump will win. Hillary will win. Trump won. Panic. Wisconsin is crucial.

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President Trump's strong performance in the primary polls is acknowledged, despite efforts to organize a Republican primary debate. The hope is that he will attend and face criticism, benefiting Rhonda Santa. Fox News is accused of prioritizing financial gain and job security over viewer opinions, exemplified by Tucker Carlson's situation. This is a summary of the 1st Republican primary debate hosted by Martha Macau.

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Donald Trump has always loved and prioritized this country. With the right leadership, America can regain its former greatness. Many are frustrated by the U.S. giving substantial aid to wealthy nations while neglecting its own citizens, including the homeless, sick, and struggling farmers. Trump has consistently supported America and is committed to helping those in need. He aims to be remembered as someone who contributed positively to the nation. Trump has always fought for America and will continue to do so.

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Donald Trump has won the presidency, turning an unlikely scenario into reality. He vows to fight for the people and fulfill his campaign promises, including securing the border and foreign policy achievements. However, he faces unprecedented challenges, including an FBI search warrant and indictment by the Justice Department. Trump claims these actions are abuses of power aimed at silencing him and his supporters. He asserts that the real target is the American people, and he will not back down. He promises that on November 5, 2024, justice will prevail, and he will reclaim the country, emphasizing that America will rise to any challenge. Trump believes that with pride, courage, and faith, they will not fail.

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Our campaign focuses on positivity and what we stand for, not negative attacks. To win this election, we must reelect Donald Trump.

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Donald Trump will not become president. It's guaranteed he won't hold that office again. Some believe he could make America great, but I think that's as likely as dinosaurs arriving on spaceships. Despite his claims of running for president as a Republican, it feels more like a joke than a serious campaign.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics in an interview, including his stance on radical Muslims, the need for proper surveillance, the importance of taking control of oil resources, and his plans to make America great again. He also mentions his favorite presidents, his book "Crippled America," and his commitment to the country. Trump expresses his desire to win the presidential race and promises to make the country proud.

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I'm unlikely to run for president; I love my current work. However, I'm concerned about the state of the country. I wouldn't rule out a run if things got significantly worse. To those wondering how to succeed, never consider yourselves average. Believe in your greatness and work hard. If I did run, I believe I'd win. I've never sought to lose, and I think people are tired of the U.S. being taken advantage of. We need a president who will put America first, prioritize the sanctity of life and the Second Amendment, and make America strong, wealthy, proud, and safe again. It’s time for the American people to be in charge, to dream big, and to believe in America. Together, we will make America great again.

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Donald Trump stated that if he were in charge of U.S. foreign policy, he would make allies pay their fair share, citing the U.S. as a debtor nation losing $200 billion. He criticized Japan for "dumping" products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He also questioned why Kuwait wasn't paying the U.S. 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out entirely because he is tired of seeing the country being taken advantage of. He commented on the 1988 presidential race, acknowledging George Bush's advantage but praising the campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would have a "hell of a chance of winning" if he ran for president because people are tired of the U.S. being "ripped off." He claimed he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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Donald Trump said he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on Japan and Kuwait. He claimed Japan makes it impossible for the U.S. to sell there while they "knock the hell out of our companies" in the U.S. He also stated that Kuwait lives like kings off of U.S. protection and should pay 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out completely because he is tired of seeing the country being ripped off. Regarding the current presidential race, he believes George Bush has an advantage but acknowledges the strong campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would win if he ran, because he feels people are tired of the United States being ripped off. He said he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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The richest man in the world is spending $1,000,000 to help Donald Trump buy an election.

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Donald Trump will not be president of the United States. Many believe his candidacy is a joke, and despite his claims of running, there’s a strong consensus that he lacks the necessary support. Predictions indicate he will never hold the office, and even if he wins all toss-up states, he would still lose. The Republican Party is facing a wake-up call, with concerns about minimizing damage in the election. The race is effectively over, and Trump has no viable path forward. Discussions reflect a belief that he is an absurd candidate, and the focus is shifting to how to salvage the party's future rather than supporting his campaign.

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Donald Trump is considering another run for president in 2016. Some believe he has the best chance among declared Republican candidates. Current forecasts show Hillary Clinton as a strong favorite, leading by double digits in several key states, including Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio. Despite this, there are projections of Trump winning states like Ohio and Florida, along with several others such as Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas. The political landscape remains complex, with ongoing debates about Trump's viability as a candidate.

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Donald Trump is making headlines with full-page ads in East Coast newspapers outlining his foreign policy views, claiming American foreign policy needs more backbone and criticizing spending in the Middle East. There are indications he may run for president again. Some voices express concern for the country's future, emphasizing the need for leadership. Trump, however, has stated he has no intention of running, but if necessary, he wouldn't want total control. Polls show Trump leading in five out of six key battleground states, with a significant lead in Iowa, suggesting he has secured the Republican nomination. He emphasizes that the movement is far from over and pledges to fight for the American people.

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Thank you for being here and running for president. Tonight's show has Donald Trump as a guest. He is doing a fantastic job and setting the world on fire. The response and polls have been phenomenal, with 33% support. Trump plans to build a wall and create jobs. The audience loves him and he is the leader for the Republican nomination.

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The speaker claims the Murdochs hate Trump and that they asked him to run for president against Trump in May 2023, after he was fired in April 2023. He states that Lachlan Murdoch told him to run and that they would back him. He says this backing would include Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and all of their papers. The speaker says the Murdochs wanted him to run to stop Trump, but he would never get elected and he likes Trump.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics including his real estate ventures, his family, his views on politics, and his opinions on various issues. He talks about his success in the real estate industry, his dislike for rent control, his criticism of Mayor Koch, and his belief that the US is being taken advantage of by other countries. He also mentions his charitable donations and his decision not to run for political office. Overall, he expresses his strong opinions and his desire to be successful in business. (134 words)
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