Trump surprised by public scorn

Businessman and possible Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Expo luncheon in Nashua, New Hampshire. He says he is surprised by the level of scorn his flirtation with politics has attracted.

Businessman and possible Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Expo luncheon in Nashua, New Hampshire. He says he is surprised by the level of scorn his flirtation with politics has attracted.

Published May 12, 2011

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New Hampshire - Real estate magnate Donald Trump suggested on Wednesday that it's not much fun flirting with the idea of running for president in the face of relentless attacks and ridicule.

“Nobody said it was going to be easy, but I had no idea I would get hammered in the way I've been hammered the past few weeks,'' Trump said at a business event in Nashua, New Hampshire.

The billionaire host of NBC-TV's Celebrity Apprentice has hinted for months that he will run for the 2012 Republican nomination for a chance to take on President Barack Obama.

But Trump has slipped badly in surveys taken since Obama released his birth certificate confirming he was born in the United States.

The so-called “birther'' issue had been a major issue of Trump's nascent campaign.

Public Policy Polling, which in April showed Trump leading the Republican field with 26 percent support, this week showed him with just eight percent support.

Still, 700 businesspeople turned out for a sold-out Nashua Chamber of Commerce event. Trump delivered a speech heavy on his post-birther themes: high gas prices, Obama's healthcare reforms, and US dealings with China and Opec.

Still no word on whether a White House bid is for real, especially now that The Donald's political star is dimming.

“I'm thinking about running,'' he said.

Trump referred to last month's White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, during which Obama and Saturday Night Live comedian Seth Myers mocked the tycoon mercilessly while Trump sat in the audience, stone-faced.

Even Republicans have been taking shots, he noted.

“I haven't done anything, in all fairness,'' he said. “I haven't even announced whether or not I'm running.'' - Reuters

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