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Friday, April 15, 2011

DONALD TRUMP SAYS " OBAMA IS THE WORST PRESIDENT SINCE JIMMY CARTER"

Real Estate Mogul Donald Trump emphatically says President Barack Obama has replaced Jimmy Carter “as the worst president in the history of this country.”

Trump also told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Thursday that polls show he is either tied or can beat Obama in 2012 — and the Newsmax poll was “the best of all.”

Hannity observed that recent surveys have Trump at the top of the pack of potential Republican candidates, and the ongoing
 Newsmax poll — which says when Trump faces off against the best and the brightest GOP contenders for 2012, he takes 57 percent of the vote — has him a clear winner.

“That was the best of all,” Trump said of the Newsmax poll, noting that in a CNN poll, “I'm in first place with Gov. [Mike] Huckabee, who is a good guy, by the way . . . really is a terrific guy.

“You know, you are supposed to compete against people you see — I do much better when I don't like the people,” he said. “But I happen to like him — and I like a couple of the other candidates.”

Hannity noted that White House senior adviser David Plouffe has said Trump has “zero chance” against the president, and asked why Trump has called himself the Obama’s worst nightmare.

“Well, I understand him, I understand what is going on — I understand the mindset,” Trump said. “They do not want to run against me — I get it,” noting the CNN poll also showed him tied with Obama; the Newsmax poll shows Trump winning that race.

“I was the one that was tied, statistically tied with Obama — the only Republican that was statistically tied with Obama — and I haven't even done anything,” he said. “You know, I haven't said I'm running — one of the pollsters actually said that one of the reasons I don't go even higher is a lot of people don't think I'm running — they think I'm having a good time talking to people like you.


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