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Ben Carson, Donald Trump tied in Florida, Marco Rubio passes Jeb Bush
Earlier on Thursday, in an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, Trump likened Carson’s self-admitted “pathological” temper during his childhood to that of a child molester. “It moves this way, it moves that way”, Trump told the crowd. You don’t cure a child molester. You don’t cure these people. “You don’t cure the child molester”. “There’s no cure for it. Pathological – there’s no cure for that”.
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Carson discussed his struggles with violence as a boy in his autobiography, “Gifted Hands”, which was published in 1990.
Carson is doing well but also experiencing difficulty, Frymer noted. Not of Ben Carson, who has faced questions about details in his personal life story. Ask Cruz to list his accomplishments in the three years he’s been a senator, and he’ll tell you about all the times he “stood up” to Obama and his own party, every one a crusade that ended in failure. But I’d like to think – because, you know, I’m an optimist at heart – that it also could have been the future of their party, and maybe even of their country, that they had in mind.
The greatest fear I have this cycle is that after a long, uncertain, unpredictable and volatile primary season, many of us will give up and stay home.
Let me be clear: I would not bail them out. “And he said he’s pathological, somebody said he has pathological disease”.
His claims about his past are being scrutinized and a lot of reporters are saying that Carson lacks evidence to prove his colorful past.
In another sign of GOP support for Trump’s strict immigration policies, more poll respondents reacted favorably to a comment by the real-estate mogul. “I really don’t”, said Trump. He referred to “pathological anger” again in telling about lunging at his friend, a knife blade breaking off when it hit the boy’s belt buckle. “Belt buckles aren’t gonna stop because they can turn, they can twist … they’re not solid especially if somebody’s got a couple extra pounds on them”.
Eric Fehrnstrom, former adviser to Mitt Romney, said: “The rest of the field is still wishing upon a star that Trump and Carson are going to self-destruct”. Bringing up the rear are Jeb Bush (3 percent) and John Kasich (2 percent). “It doesn’t happen that way”, Trump said.
Numerous commercials during Fox business channel’s debate were previews for apocalyptic movies.
Marco Rubio was asked about a moment during a commercial break that viewers could not see.
Dr. Ben Carson did not address the Paris attacks during his speech but did talk about the Paris attacks afterwards, explaining what he would do if he became president. A native of Detroit, the Republican lived in Baltimore for 36 years.
The first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company, Republican Carly Fiorina announced her candidacy on May 4. So will two other GOP hopefuls, Lindsey Graham and Mike Huckabee.
Bailouts of big US banks and financial-sector regulations were focal points during this week’s Republican presidential debate, underscoring the continuing resonance of those themes in the 2016 race.
The former neurosurgeon’s campaign had already taken in $6 million since the beginning of the month, $1 million the day of the debate alone.
Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator from SC, announced he would run for the highest office on June 1.
Those top five candidates will all address the Florida Sunshine Summit on Friday.
Rick Perry threw his hat into the ring for a second time on June 4.
In this November 9, 2015, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Springfield, Ill.
“I’m running for President of the United States of America”, tweeted Louisiana’s Republican Governor Bobby Jindal, who used social media to announce his candidacy on June 24.
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Jim Webb, a decorated Vietnam vet and the former Democratic governor of Virginia, announced his candidacy on July 2.