Donald Trump Super Saturday FULL VICTORY SPEECH (3-5-16)
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DONALD J TRUMP PRESS CONFERENCE IN
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President
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Donald Trump Full Press Conference After
Winning LA and KY (3-5-16)
Saturday, March 5, 2016:
GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump held a press conference from Trump International Golf
Club in West Palm Beach, FL. The event took place after Mr. Trump was declared the winner in 2 of 4 states (
Louisiana and
Kentucky) who held their primaries or caucuses today.
LIVE Stream: Donald Trump Press Conference in West Palm Beach, FL (3-5-16)
FULL | Donald Trump Super Saturday Victory Speech & Q&A; In Palm Beach, Florida (3-5-16)
FULL | Donald Trump Super Saturday Victory Speech & Q&A; In Palm Beach, Florida (3-5-16)
FULL | Donald Trump Super Saturday Victory Speech & Q&A; In Palm Beach, Florida (3-5-16)
FULL | Donald Trump Super Saturday Victory Speech & Q&A; In Palm Beach, Florida (3-5-16)
Super Saturday Live Stream:
Watch Donald Trump Speech About
Primary, Caucus
Results
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech About Primary, Caucus Results
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech About Primary, Caucus Results
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech
Donald Trump “Super Saturday” Victory Speech
Donald Trump “Super Saturday” Victory Speech
Donald Trump “Super Saturday” Victory Speech
Highlights from the Super Saturday speeches
Super Saturday:
Ted Cruz and
Bernie Sanders Win
Super Saturday Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump Speech About Primary, Caucus Results
Comeback kid Cruz wounds Trump on 'Super Saturday': Ted crushes
Donald in
Kansas, scores upset win in
Maine and narrows the tycoon's lead in the
South - while hapless
Rubio gets WORSE
Cruz secured an early victory on Super Saturday in Kansas followed by another in Maine
The Donald won in Louisiana with a slim
5 percent majority
He also won in Kentucky by four percent even though he had been polling well in both states
Kansas: Cruz: 48.15 percent, Trump: 23.34 percent, Rubio: 16.67 percent
Maine: Cruz: 45.84 percent, Trump: 32.55 percent,
Kasich: 12.17 percent
Louisiana: Trump: 41 percent, Cruz: 38 percent, Rubio: 11 percent
Kentucky: Trump: 36 percent, Cruz: 32 percent, Rubio: 16 percent
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz claimed two Super Saturday victories each while
Democrat Bernie Sanders also scored a pair of morale-boosting wins and
Hillary Clinton won one state.
The campaign now moves to
Michigan, which holds its primary on Tuesday along with races in three other states. But the wins by Trump and Cruz on Saturday guarantee they will continue their battle for the
Republican nomination at least through March 15, when major states including
Florida and
Ohio go to the polls.
"I have been in competitions all of my life," Trump said in a press conference at Trump International
Golf Course in
West Palm Beach, Florida. "There is nothing so exciting as this stuff."
Sanders won Kansas and
Nebraska while
Clinton won the night's big prize: delegate-rich Louisiana. They will face off Sunday night at
CNN's
Democratic debate in
Flint, Michigan.
On the
Republican side, Trump won Louisiana and Kentucky while Cruz won Kansas and Maine.
The
Texas senator's strong night represents a rebound from
Super Tuesday contests last week, when his hoped-for lock on
Southern, conservative states failed to materialize and cast doubts on the resilience of his appeal to Republican voters. It also validates a growing theme that he performs best in races with closed primaries and caucuses, contests in which only registered
Republicans can participate.
"
God bless Kansas. And God bless Maine," Cruz said, and argued that his performance on Saturday represented an important pivot
point in the GOP race. "What we are seeing is Kansas is a manifestation of a real shift in momentum."