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Fox’s Kelly and Trump largely civil in debate
The last four candidates were there: John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and front runner Donald Trump.
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In the race for the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination, Mr. Cruz is less than 100 delegates behind Mr. Trump, who has 329 delegates to the Texas senator’s 231.
Donald Trump assured American voters Thursday night that despite what Marco Rubio had suggested, there was “no problem” with the size of his hands – or anything else. Trump said at the debate, holding up both his hands. Yes, he did it.
But even as Romney and others try to lead the effort to stop Trump, the belated push may only reinforce the real estate mogul’s appeal as his supporters have already shown their deep loathing for establishment figures.
But perhaps the most shocking part of the evening was when Trump sought to push back against Rubio’s comment about his “small hands”. But when I did this one, nobody ever picks it up. Then he spread his palms out. Look at those hands. “Breathe, breathe, breathe. You can do it, breathe, I know it’s hard, I know it’s hard”.
He continued: “So I don’t take that”.
Trump responds to Rubio’s suggestion he wouldn’t answer a policy question: “Don’t worry about it little Marco, I will”.
“Mitt is a failed candidate”, Trump said at a campaign event in Portland, Maine hours after Romney’s speech.
Former Republican U.S. presidential nominee Mitt Romney criticizes current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a speech at the Hinckley Institute of Politics in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He followed up with oft-repeated lines about Mr Trump’s support for Democrats. Trump has repeatedly railed against her, questioning her professionalism and fairness. “He’s making promises he has no intention of keeping”, Rubio said.
Kasich gave Trump a scare in Vermont Tuesday, falling just 1,400 votes shy of the Republican front-runner there.
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Trump navigated a debate that took juvenile and raucous turns, as only Trump can and does.