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‘Donald Trump is terrifying’: Hillary Clinton lashes out at Republican rival

We have all heard endless jokes about his hair and tan, but what is the big deal now about Donald Trump’s hands? Ted Cruz 226 and Florida Sen. And, he referred to my hands – ‘if they’re small, something else must be small.’ I guarantee you there’s no problem. “You can not trust them”.

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“He hit my hands”, Trump said.

“I tell people if you had a lightweight like Rubio as president, he’s all controlled by the special interests, 100%”.

“To this day, I receive the occasional envelope from Trump”, says Graydon Carter, who co-founded Spy and is now editor of Vanity Fair.

Rubio seemed to concede the point later on in the debate.

Mr Trump insisted he was the only one capable of defeating Mrs Clinton.

Rubio tried to paint Trump as a phony Republican who defended elements of Planned Parenthood at last week’s debate and lacks foreign policy knowledge.

The vicious feud marked a near-unprecedented scenario pitting the Republican Party’s most prominent leaders, past and present, against each other as Democrats begin to unite around Hillary Clinton. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich listen during Thursday night’s Republican presidential primary debate in Detroit. A win for Rubio in his home state of Florida would raise questions about Trump’s strength, as could a win for John Kasich, Ohio’s governor, on his home turf.

Romney, who did not endorse anyone, suggested Republicans vote for candidates who appear poised to do the best against Trump in states still to hold nominating votes: Sen.

Rubio in recent days revived a decades-old old insult, mocking Trump for having relatively slight hands. He has done so to people sitting on the stage today.

“Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!” Trump responded.

Mr Rubio had taken issue at Mr Trump’s habit of calling him “Little Marco” as they battle to win the Republican nomination.

Trump on whether he would be willing to negotiate on his Mexican border wall promise: “The wall’s 50 feet high”.

Though he’s an ardent free trade supporter, Rubio said he understands how “changes in our economy” have hit blue-collar Americans hard.

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At an earlier news conference, Trump used even more direct language, saying Romney once “begged” for his endorsement during his 2012 presidential run.

Republican presidential candidates businessman Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz R-Texas argue a point during a Republican presidential primary debate at Fox Theatre Thursday