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Fantasy football fuels debate duel

As moderator John Harwood tried to regain control, Christie showed off his Jersey roots.

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The Republicans in the Assembly have dutifully contributed to Christie’s reputation by never overriding a veto and supporting his agenda. That seems a little ridiculous, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie thought so as well.

“There’s been a lot of political rhetoric that a few bank executives should have gone to jail for the 2008 financial crisis”, Cramer said.

The GOP Debate is taking place in Boulder, Colorado on Wednesday night as we inch closer and closer to the presidential election. “We have people out of work We have ISIS and al Qaeda attacking us and we are talking about fantasy football?” he said, sparking applause from the audience, as well as Texas Sen. He added, “Let’s get the government to protect our people and support the American family”.

What is clearer is that you don’t want to see a matchup with Jeb looming on a fall Sunday.

Okay then. Given there’s been quite a bit of fluff questions and issues in all of the debates, it was somewhat odd that Christie blew a gasket and derailed any substantive discussion on the issue given he’s a candidate with noted noted ties to an National Football League owner.

Ben Carson said his plan to replace Medicare with individual health savings accounts will give people the power to make smarter health care decisions.

“We have-wait a second-we have $19 trillion in debt”, Christie pointed out. Because I got to tell you the truth, even in New Jersey what you’re doing is called rude.

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On climate change, Christie says investment in “all types of energy” is important.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz r-Texas talks about the mainstream media during the CNBC Republican presidential debate at the University of Colorado in Boulder Colo. Cruz says the U.S. adopt a European-sty