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Politics : Trump Victory in the Republican Primary
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From: zax2/3/2016 9:44:26 AM
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Rivals Are Energized by Trump’s Loss in Iowa Caucuses
By ALEXANDER BURNS

nytimes.com

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Emboldened by Donald J. Trump’s defeat in the Iowa caucuses, conservative leaders and rival candidates for the Republican presidential nomination began to challenge him aggressively in New Hampshire on Tuesday, aiming to cut into his wide lead here and perhaps even to embarrass him by denying him victory in a second consecutive state.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, having prevailed in Iowa, teased Mr. Trump for having attacked him bitterly on the way to an embarrassing loss. Jeb Bush released a commercial in which he called Mr. Trump a man of “deep insecurity and weakness.” Gov. Chris Christie sarcastically called him “Donald the Magnificent.” And former Gov. John H. Sununu of New Hampshire, an elder statesman of the state Republican Party, branded Mr. Trump a “loser” with a string of business failures behind him.

For the first time, Republican leaders opposed to Mr. Trump’s candidacy said they believed there was a chance to break his grip on New Hampshire as the party establishment closes ranks around a smaller number of candidates and Mr. Trump faces new threats on the right.

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