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A few Pacific superdelegates see Rubio as strongest opponent
They are far more anxious about Republican candidates with experience in office. The AP survey shows 12 of the 16 delegates who include officeholders and party insiders support Hillary Rodham Clinton to be Democratic nominee. The other four are undecided.
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A nationwide AP survey found that Florida Sen. Two OH superdelegates mentioned Rubio. Marco Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush and he is leading them in statewide polls. “I think America’s involvement should be trying to eliminate them completely, destroy them”, Carson said.
Therese Hunkin of American Samoa said the “worst” candidate for Democrats would be Marco Rubio, as he’s “youthful, telegenic, slick and a formidable debater”. (AP Photo/John Raoux) “As a Democrat, I’d love to see a Trump-Carson ticket”, stated Bob Mulholland, a member of the Democratic National Committee from Calif. “We’d probably win back the Senate and pick up the House as well”.
But of superdelegates from the region who answered the question, most thought U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz might be a GOP counterweight on turnout.
As the Republican candidacy race heads into the home straight, Donald Trump and his plan to deport the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US has been savaged by his rivals in the latest live TV debate.
Jindal joined most of the Republican presidential field at the three-day summit in Orlando. Kasich has high favorability ratings in OH a year after his lop-sided re-election, but has struggled to break into the upper tier of the Republican pack.
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Associated Press reporters Mark Gillispie in Cleveland, Julie Carr Smyth and Ann Sanner in Columbus, and John Seewer in Toledo contributed.