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Ben Carson leaves Donald Trump behind in new poll
But a stronger debate performance could help soothe supporter anxiety. Lindsey Graham, who are in the preliminary debate before Wednesday’s main event, it’s make an impression or make for the door.
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Bush has dismissed criticism of his campaign as so much “blah, blah, blah”, and said he is in the campaign to win.
Three months before primary voting begins, the Republican contest remains crowded and unwieldly. The political rookies appealing to voter anger with Washington have ceded no ground and establishment politicians are still waiting for the race to turn their way – and increasingly wondering if it ever will.
And Kasich spent most of Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate bellowing his replies as if he were shouting into a hurricane.
Carson, a soft-spoken retired neurosurgeon, came into the debate with a burst of momentum and stuck to his low-key style. And he insisted he had no involvement with supplement maker Mannatech, although he acknowledged using its product and giving paid speeches for the company, which has faced a legal challenge over health claims for its products.
Carson said in an earlier debate that someone making $10 billion would pay $1 billion in taxes. I think he offers a fresh look at the office of president”, says Kevin Hess, Redditor and author of Donald Trump: “A Culture Of Conflict. “You look at the questions: ‘Donald Trump, are you a comic-book villain?’ ‘Ben Carson, can you do math?’ ‘John Kasich, will you insult two people over here?’ ‘Marco Rubio, why don’t you resign?’ ‘Jeb Bush, why have your numbers fallen?'” And he defended his record in the private sector despite having to declare bankruptcy, casting it as a business technique.
“Right now it’s not very scientific”, he said Tuesday of the polls. “I used the laws of the country to my benefit”.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz broke through with his comment on the mainstream media. “We’re really exhausted of the top-down, micromanagement where you have just a few people, or in this case just the speaker and his team, determining the outcome”, Rep. Justin Amash (R-Michigan) told Politico after outgoing House Speaker John Boehner reached an agreement with the Obama administration to raise the USA debt limit through March 2017 and thus eliminate the threats of a government shutdown or debt default until after the next presidential elections.
Cruz garnered enthusiastic applause when he criticized debate moderators for trying to stir up fights among the candidates, casting it as a sign of media bias against Republicans – a popular line with GOP voters. Bush’s decision to go after Rubio for his work ethic in the Senate showed that he believes Rubio is blocking his lane.
For that, Hammond said Trump may need to start dropping money on television ads, something Trump has not had to do thus far. The official subject of the CNBC debate was the economy.
Rubio turned questions about his personal financial struggles, including recently liquidating his retirement account, into an opportunity to tout his compelling personal story.
“I know what it’s like to owe that money”, Rubio said. “I’m not anxious about my finances. I’m anxious about the finances of everyday Americans”. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who was once thought to be a likely front-runner, and former Hewlett-Packard Co Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina tied at 7 percent. Rubio is among the Republican field’s most talented politicians, and at age 44 he could represent the future in a way the son and brother of presidents cannot. We can not elect somebody that doesn’t know how to do the job. Chris Christie, who’s been looking for ways to reinsert himself into the campaign, criticized the moderators.
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MARCO RUBIO: I get to respond, right?