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Donald Trump repeats his supporter’s vulgar insult about Ted Cruz

You know what she said? Many of them predicted that Iowa-caucus results showed the race essentially winnowing to a three-way race between Trump and Sens. Ted Cruz was at 11.8 percent, Bush was at 11.5 percent and Christie held an average of 5.8 percent. To which Trump reacted with, “You’re not allowed to say…and I never expect to hear that from you again”, then to the crowd he amplified her comments by repeating them, “She said he’s a pussy”.

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“It was like a retweet”, Trump said on Fox and Friends.

Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders hope to emerge from New Hampshire’s primary Tuesday with their first wins of the 2016 presidential election, victories that would boost their standing in a highly competitive race.

Without a strong showing, each will face enormous pressure to drop out from Republican Party leaders eager to rally around a single establishment candidate who can challenge the outspoken Cruz and Trump.

Rubio said he called Trump and congratulated him on his win.

Rubio, who came in a close third to Trump and Cruz in Iowa, was on the verge of slamming the door shut on this contest until Christie embarrassed him in Saturday’s debate as a repeater of rote talking points.

But a debate performance on Saturday night that was widely mocked by Republicans and Democrats as well as legions on social media might have changed the equation for the USA senator from Florida. Ohio Governor John Kasich, who staked the viability of his campaign on the New Hampshire outcome, was in second place with 16 percent, CNN said, based on an estimated 33 percent of returns. Meanwhile, the one-on-one matchup between Sanders and Hillary Clinton seems destined to continue for weeks as the two prepare for a prolonged battle over delegates. “But I want you to understand something: Our disappointment tonight is not on you”.

“Well, I’m just giving him a little taste of what he gives, ” Bush told Savannah Guthrie on TODAY Tuesday.

Despite the expectations of a loss in New Hampshire, Clinton has campaigned aggressively in the state.

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Sanders rebounded in Hart’s Location, topping Clinton 12 to 7. “I think anybody could wind up from second to sixth in this thing and not be shocked”. “Anybody who comes up to me whether it’s a current supporter or someone new signing on, or even undecided voters, said how important the debate was”.

Rubio springs back from Republican debate glitch