WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump was not in the room during President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union speech, but the Republican presidential front-runner held the centre of attention nonetheless.
Both Obama’s speech on Tuesday, and for that matter, the Republican response by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, took pains to rebuke Trump, the real-estate mogul whose red-hot rhetoric has endeared him to some and dismayed others in the campaign for the Nov. 8 presidential election.
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