GREENVILLE, South Carolina — Calling Donald Trump’s recent attacks on his character “completely gratuitous,” Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson told reporters Friday he hopes to move on from the nasty dialogue that has, in part, made his closest rival so popular among primary voters.
“It’s not the kind of dialogue that I would ever engage in,” Carson said ahead of a town hall at Bob Jones University that’s expected to draw over 5,000 people. “I’m hopeful that maybe [Trump’s] advisers will help him understand the word ‘pathological,’ and recognize that it does not denote ‘incurable.’”
“Pathological,” Carson continued, “describes something that is highly abnormal — something that fortunately, I’ve been able to be delivered from for over half a century.”
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