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Ben Carson would not abort baby Hitler

“It could have a risky effect on everything else, but I’d do it – I mean, Hitler”, he said with a shrug.

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In the montage, Bush expresses his approval for Rubio, saying he was “something the Republican Party needs to have, which is a hopeful, optimistic message based on our principles”.

The NY Times Magazine originally posed this unusual, historical question to its readers in late October, receiving a few fairly even results in the end. That growth has been met simultaneously with Bush’s decline.

Right to Rise US has sponsored almost 10,000 pro-Bush TV ad spots for the election cycle through Monday.

The cash-rich group aiding Jeb Bush’s White House run has filmed a provocative video casting his rival Marco Rubio as ultimately unelectable because of his hard-line stand against abortion.

“I know it makes for an interesting Vine video, but it really wasn’t anything of meaning”, he said. Using old soundbites, the Rubio campaign is reminding voters that Bush had nothing but praise for the senator before they started running for president.

Since that moment, a $100 million “super PAC” supporting the former Florida governor has chose to directly target Rubio’s campaign. “We were fine”, Rubio said.

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush (left) says he would kill Adolf Hitler on the day of his birthday on April 20, 1889-if time travel were possible.

For his part, Bush, who was in Iowa on Wednesday, was upbeat about his debate performance and did not utter a negative word about Rubio.

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“I’ve actually become friends with a lot of the people that are up there”, Trump added, but did not name which opponents he counts as friends. “You get credit for beating up the bully down the street”, said Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney’s top strategist in 2012, and a long-time Murphy critic. “I just don’t understand why that’s such a complex thing”, he said to applause at the event, which was held in a Coca-Cola bottling facility.

Republican presidential candidate former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks during a campaign event at the Coca Cola bottling plant in Atlantic Iowa Wednesday Nov. 11 2015