US President says he does not expect Trump's victory in presidential election
2015/10/12
US President Barack Obama described the Republican candidate for the US presidential elections Donald Trump as a "typical personal reality TV benefited by binding to a fait accompli in the Republican Party but ruled out winning the election.
Obama said, describing Trump in an interview with CBS station on Sunday evening, "he was deeply interested in the media and appeared to emerge at a time when the Republican Party does not define what is supported in return for what oppose it."
Polls show Trump issued the list of the busy seeking to get the Republican nomination to run for the US presidential election in November in November 2016.
And real estate magnate Trump stirred controversy provocative remarks about illegal immigration. The man promised to build a wall on the US-Mexican border and the deportation of an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States.
Obama said the Trump benefited by binding to something "exists in the Republican Party as a fait accompli. I think that there is an authentic anti-migration among the largest sector of the owners of the votes in the primaries feeling [the party's] Republican."
He added, "is also known as a personal TV reality model," he said, adding he was not surprised by Trump get a lot of attention in the early stages of the election campaign.
When asked does he believe that Trump will come out in the end of the race, Obama replied: "I'll leave [answer] to the experts. I do not think that he will become prime States Altdh.anthy
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2015/10/12
US President Barack Obama described the Republican candidate for the US presidential elections Donald Trump as a "typical personal reality TV benefited by binding to a fait accompli in the Republican Party but ruled out winning the election.
Obama said, describing Trump in an interview with CBS station on Sunday evening, "he was deeply interested in the media and appeared to emerge at a time when the Republican Party does not define what is supported in return for what oppose it."
Polls show Trump issued the list of the busy seeking to get the Republican nomination to run for the US presidential election in November in November 2016.
And real estate magnate Trump stirred controversy provocative remarks about illegal immigration. The man promised to build a wall on the US-Mexican border and the deportation of an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States.
Obama said the Trump benefited by binding to something "exists in the Republican Party as a fait accompli. I think that there is an authentic anti-migration among the largest sector of the owners of the votes in the primaries feeling [the party's] Republican."
He added, "is also known as a personal TV reality model," he said, adding he was not surprised by Trump get a lot of attention in the early stages of the election campaign.
When asked does he believe that Trump will come out in the end of the race, Obama replied: "I'll leave [answer] to the experts. I do not think that he will become prime States Altdh.anthy
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