Trump blames India for stealing jobs ahead of 'Super Tuesday'
February 28, 2016  12:46
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Donald Trump, the controversial Republican presidential frontrunner, today again blamed India and China among other countries for taking away jobs from Americans and vowed to bring them back if elected as he tried to consolidate his position ahead of "Super Tuesday" showdown.
The 69-year-old real estate tycoon who became a politician only last summer has been drawing thousands of crowd across the country. He hopes to "seal the deal", in Super Tuesday by winning Republican primary in all the 11 states.

Super Tuesday refers to one or more Tuesdays early in a presidential primary season when the hishest number of states hold primary elections.
Addressing a crowd of roughly 5,000 people, a big by US primary election standard -- inside the hanger of a local airport here, Trump sold the dream of "making America great again" by promising to bring back jobs from countries like India, China, Japan and Mexico, building the wall on US-Mexico border, "knocking the hell out ISIS", and repealing and replacing Obama care.
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