The Republican candidate for the US presidency Donald Trump said on Saturday that his followers are so loyal that can even shoot people on Fifth Avenue in New York and still not lose votes.
"I have the most loyal people. Have you ever seen anything like it? I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shooting people and not lose voters," Trump said at a campaign rally in the city of Sioux Center, Iowa, a state that will begin on February 1 the primary process.
The tycoon, who leads the Republican polls in Iowa, New Hampshire and the rest of the country, made the statement a day after the influential conservative magazine National Review published a special edition considered a true manifesto against.
The number entitled "Against Trump" (against Trump), contains editorial prominent conservative figures of 22 different trend agree that nominate the candidate magnate as it would be devastating for both the Republican Party and the country.
Trump, true to form, despised Friday the magazine comments on the grounds that it is a publication that "very few people read" and whose influence is "minimal," he wrote in his Twitter account.
