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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:51 am:       


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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:50 am:       


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ninna Oreilly gadu literal ga adukunadu debate attend avvu..consider cheyi ani..Donald kurrodu not a chance ani thoda kottad


ee links follow ayyi decide whether trump should participate in the debate or not

http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/fox-chose-muslim-bernie-sanders-s upporter-to-trip-trump/

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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:50 am:       

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/01/28/69 -percent-say-president-trump-makes-them-anxious/?hpid=hp_hp- top-table-main_foxtrump-928pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Nearly 7 in 10 Americans say the idea of Donald Trump becoming president makes them anxious, according to a new Washington-Post-ABC News poll that is the latest to reinforce the fact that the GOP front-runner faces clear obstacles to broadening his appeal in a general election.
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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:46 am:       

ninna Oreilly gadu literal ga adukunadu debate attend avvu..consider cheyi ani..Donald kurrodu not a chance ani thoda kottad
 

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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:45 am:       

mundhu meghan ni cheyyamnandi .....eee donald duck ni ...tonight ....kikiki
 

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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 09:44 am:       

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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 05:38 am:       

http://www.thestatesman.com/mobi/news/world/indian-american- group-backs-donald-trump/119538.html

Calling Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump as the "best hope for America", some Indian-Americans in the New York Tristate area have formed a Political Action Committee (PAC) to support and raise funds for him.

Headed by Dr. A.D. Amar, a business professor with Seton Hall University in New Jersey, the 'Indian-Americans for Trump 2016' was registered as a PAC with the Federal Election Commission last week.

Its sole goal is "to garner actively the support of all Americans, but particularly Indian-Americans, to have Donald J. Trump become the next President of the USA," the PAC said in a press release.

"On realizing that the agenda of Donald J Trump for President 2016 is focused on reviving the American economy, rightly bringing America on the world stage, defeating terrorism and establishing peace through strength; many Indian-Americans believe that he is the best hope for America and the right candidate to be the next president of the United States," the PAC said in a statement.

The real estate billionaire has vowed not to take money from individuals or special interest groups, or seek support from PACs. There was no comment from the Trump campaign.

Anand Ahuja, an attorney based in New York, and Devendra "Dave" Makkar, a businessman in New Jersey, have been "elected" vice president and treasurer respectively.

Dr. Sudhir Parikh, publisher of some community news publications in New Jersey, has been named chair of fundraising and advisory committee of Indian-Americans for Trump 2016.

"This is only the first step. We are on the side of Trump for this election," Amar said, citing Trump's policies on illegal immigration and economy in particular as the main reasons for his group to support the Republican contendcer.

Meanwhile, South Carolina's Indian-American Governor Nikki Haley asked protestors and supporters of Trump to stay "civil and respectful" as she made a pitch Wednesday for expanding the party's base.

"I think what Mr. Trump is doing is continuing to push through this candidacy. I think he's continuing to move forward. All we ask is that everybody stay civil and respectful in the way they do that," she was quoted as saying at a press conference by State newspaper.

Asked would having Trump or Texas Senator Ted Cruz as the Repulican presidential nominee hurt efforts to woo young, women and minority voters, Haley called for expanding the party's base.

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