Kid Poker Daniel Negreanu Blasts Trump as ‘Disgusting’

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A few poker pros have come out against Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to refuse all Muslims from entering the U.S. if elected.

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Canadian poker pro Daniel Negreanu (aka Kid Poker) came out swinging on Twitter Tuesday.

Westboro Baptist Church is a Cult of Hate ISIS is a Cult of Death Neither represents Christian or Muslim beliefs. Shame on Trump.Disgusting

On Wednesday, the real estate developer shrugged off widespread condemnation of remarks made Monday to ban all Muslims from entering the United States, including those who are U.S. citizens as well as men and women in the armed forces based overseas.

"Somebody in this country has to say what's right," Trump said in an interview with ABC Tuesday. "It's short-term. Let our country get its act together."

No new polls numbers have been released since Trump made his controversial remarks, however, the latest odds have him at +220 odds, just a smidgen behind Florida Senator Marco Rubio (+200) to win the Republican nomination for U.S. President in 2016.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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