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GOP Debate: Marco Rubio Mocked as ‘Robot-Like’ for Repeating Memorized Lines
“And it’s what I’m going to continue to say because it happens to be one of the main reasons why I am running”.
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“Let’s dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing”.
As expected, Trump is holding a commanding lead in the New Hampshire primary race with Sen.
After the confrontation, Kierstead told the New York Times that he is an independent voter but would not support any Republican candidate due to their opposition to gay marriage.
Mr Bush, who was once Mr Rubio’s political mentor, joined in the ambush accusing him of a “natural tendency to pursue ambition”.
NASHUA, N.H.: Donald Trump nailed down a decisive first victory in New Hampshire’s presidential primary Tuesday, showing his unorthodox campaign can translate the large crowds at his rambunctious rallies into the votes that determine delegates. Rubio was criticized after repeating the same lines throughout the evening during a GOP debate over the weekend. “The “driveby shot” at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information, and then the memorised 25 second speech that is exactly what his advisers gave him”, Christie said of Rubio’s comments, and received an enthusiastic round of applause from the audience for doing so. Senator Marco Rubio’s performance during Saturday’s debate may created an opening for his Republican rivals.
“Jeb does not even know what the words mean”, said Donald Trump.
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-7th Dist.) said Christie volunteers are making sure that those New Hampshire residents committed to the governor become actual voters rather than likely voters.
Rubio’s habit of filibustering tough questions with canned, if eloquent, dodges leaves him vulnerable should he be the Republican nominee debating Hillary Clinton. Rubio. Rubio has argued in campaign appearances and in Saturday’s debate that Obama’s problem isn’t inexperience. “I just believe marriage is between one man and one woman”. “Change the country, not fix it”.
“With all due respect, to I think it’s the Columbus Journal it ain’t the New York Times”, Christie added, referring incorrectly to the Columbus Dispatch.
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In head-to-head match-ups, Rubio would best Clinton by 2 percent, Bush would beat her by 3 percent, but Clinton would smash Trump in the state by 8 percent.