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Marco Rubio Isn’t Team #NeverTrump, But His Campaign’s Selling #NeverTrump Stickers
“He’s like 6’2, which is why I don’t understand why his hands are the size of someone who is 5’2”, Rubio said in Virginia on Sunday. “I guarantee you there is no problem”. “You can’t have a bunch of people in smoke-filled rooms…” I love the people of Florida. The GOP front-runner said Romney “wants to be back in the game”.
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“He was a failed candidate”.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Who do you think won the Republican presidential debate on Thursday night? And I guess obviously he wants to be relevant.
“The way they tried to trip him up, they were just petty”, said Murray.
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He admitted he changed his stance on issues but said flexibility was a strength. While new anti-Trump super PAC Our Values has begun running ads questioning the NY developer’s conservative constancy, some party leaders are openly discussing a nuclear option.
The Fox News debate started out rollicking with questions to NY businessman Donald Trump about comments made by Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP candidate for president. Romney has spoken out against Trump, but has yet to endorse another nominee. During a speech Thursday, Romney referred to the Republican candidate as a “phony and a fraud”.
The debate was the four remaining candidates’ first face-to-face gathering since Super Tuesday nominating contests this week gave extra momentum to Trump but did not knock out his rivals. “Are they small hands?” Earlier, retired neurologist Ben Carson announced that he did not see “a political path forward” for his campaign. Trump picked up 321 delegates during that day’s voting, the most of any of his rivals and 98 more than his closest competitor, Texas Sen. One tweet said, “Marco Rubio ‘loses the Buffalo Wild Wing vote'”.
But the fact all three of Mr Trump’s competitors conceded they would support him, may only serve to bolster his already significant lead. The victory in the Minnesota caucus was Rubio’s first.
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The moderators of the debate also confronted Mr. Trump with a series of contradictions and inconsistencies in his stances but he still could get away with his characteristic style that combines insults and boasts.