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Donald Trump defends size of his penis during GOP presidential debate Thursday
With Carson’s exit from the race this week, the field of Republican candidates has now been narrowed to four, including Ohio Gov. John Kasich. “He’s going up against Hillary Clinton and he needs your vote to basically take back the White House, keep the Senate, and do all the things that we’ve talked about for forever, and you say you’re not going to vote?”
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While Kirby Wilbur admits that Trump supporters appear to be “in concrete” over their candidate, he believe Romney is aiming to sway the percentage of still undecided primary voters.
Trump started off by offering what nearly sounded like an apology, saying he’d called Rubio a “lightweight”, even though “he’s really not that much of a lightweight”.
“You know, I have a very strong relationship with the governor”, Brown told Herald Radio.
“Other people have done the numbers on this and they can show you”, Rubio added.
Pressed by Fox News Channel moderators about the name-calling that has gone on between him and Rubio in recent days, Trump immediately took issue with a characterization that the Florida senator had made about Trump’s “small hands”, and Rubio’s inference that another part of Trump’s anatomy matched that scale.
Following Mitt Romney’s scathing speech Thursday rejecting almost every aspect of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, former Massachusetts Sen.
“They’re not going to refuse me. I do not support the ban on assault”.
“Even if it’s not me?”
“People can do what they want to do”. “And I won’t run for president”.
“I’m not biting”, Kasich responded when asked to comment whether Trump was “naive” about the threats from Russian Federation and Vladimir Putin. He’s playing the American public for suckers: “He gets a free ride to the White House and all we get is a lousy hat”.
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“The reason why people are so upset in this country is because politicians all the time tell them what they want to hear and they go to Washington, or they go to the state capital, wherever, and they don’t deliver on those promises”. But, he allowed, “If he ends up the nominee, sometimes he makes it a little hard”, but he would support Trump should he prevail.