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Mitt Romney says Donald Trump is not fit for Presidential nomination

“Well look, he (Romney) was a failed candidate, he should have beaten president Obama very easy”, Trump said at the top of a Republican presidential debate in Detroit.

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Whoa! Donald Trump was furious that Marco Rubio insinuated he has a small penis but during the March 3 debate Donald fired back and let the world know that he has no problem with the size of his penis! “Nobody has ever hit my hands”, Mr Trump said, referring to rival Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s recent personal attack stating that the celebrity billionaire has small hands.

Meanwhile, Trump responded to Romney’s remarks on Twitter calling him a failed candidate who ran one of the worst presidential campaigns in history.

“Just because he’s made a lot of money doesn’t mean that his economic policies are right for America”, Romney said.

Romney is not the only high profile Republican to attack Trump’s politics.

“He is a dumb guy”.

“I’m going to do everything within the normal political bounds to make sure we don’t nominate Donald Trump”.

He added, of Rubio, “I also happen to call him a lightweight, okay?”

Trump won big on Super Tuesday earlier this week, a key contest involving votes in a dozen states.

Last week, Romney told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto that he believes there may be a “bombshell” in Trump’s tax returns, and called for Trump to release his returns as soon as possible.

“A person so untrustworthy and dishonest as Hillary Clinton must not become president”.

The moderators: The most intriguing part of tonight’s debate may have nothing to do with the candidates on the stage.

Before Trump attended the rally, but after Romney gave his media conference, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie talked to reporters, defending his move to endorse Trump after he dropped out of the GOP presidential race.

Romney, the GOP’s 2012 nominee, lit into Trump over his economic ideas, saying they would cause a “prolonged recession” for the USA economy. Trump asked, raising his hands.

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It is increasingly unclear what party leaders can do to stop Trump, who has a commanding lead both in national polls and in the count of delegates needed to win the nomination.

Mitt Romney's scathing words about Donald Trump have turned completely around from a few years back when Romney sang Trump praises and was'honored to be endorsed by Trump... so what happened