COLUMBIA, South Carolina – After speaking to a half-empty ballroom in the afternoon in South Carolina, 2016 GOP front-runner Donald Trump found firmer footing again on Wednesday night in the state capital.
More than a thousand people turned out to see Republican presidential candidate speak with the state’s Sen. Tim Scott for his Presidential Town Hall at a theater Columbia, where earlier in the day he formally filed to be on the ballot in the key early voting state’s primary early next year. Trump was well-received by an attentive and excited crowed.
“I’m crushing it!” he told the crowd, immediately telling them about the polling that shows him winning. Moments before Trump spoke, a new Fox News poll showed that Trump had maintained his lead with 26% of Republican primary voters, though the other political outsiders in the race, Dr. Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina, had risen in the polls behind him.
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Trump expressed many of his usual talking points – build a wall to prevent illegal immigration, get rid of Obamacare, don’t be stupid and start winning again – and repeatedly stressed his opposition to the media.
“The press comes out and says ‘he’s not specific,’ Trump said. “Hey, I went to the best school … you don’t want to be too specific, you don’t want the enemy to know what you’re going to do!”
Still, Trump promised that he’d release a tax plan next week, one that would include a “major reduction of taxes for the middle class,” while also making corporations “very happy.”
The only people who might not like it are the “big hedge fund guys” Trump said.








