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Marco Rubio of Florida says in his newest ad.
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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz offers his apology to Ben Carson, but the damage has already been done.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a decisive response to a town hall attendee who suggested immigrants living in the country illegally are the backbone of the country.
Cruz was enjoying a big fundraising advantage over his Republican rivals even before the new numbers were released.
In addition to his appeal among white liberals, Sanders has a regional advantage in New Hampshire: He’s from neighboring Vermont, and New Hampshire often supports Northeastern candidates when given the opportunity. And they have been sustained.
Clinton and Sanders will split the convention delegates gained from the Iowa caucuses, and with Sanders leading by an RCP average of 18.1 percentage points, and by 33 in the most recent poll conducted by UMass Lowell, Sanders should walk away from New Hampshire with more delegates in the bag than Clinton, and more than likely, a ton of upward momentum. But the super PAC backing his candidacy is launching a new ad showing people covered in mud, meant to represent Kasich’s rivals.
Still, Schieffer said, “As of right now, I think you still have to say Trump is the favorite to get the Republican nomination”.
Located on a 300-acre forested campus in Houston, Rice University is consistently ranked among the nation’s top 20 universities by U.S. News & World Report.
Christie said that maybe Rubio would now campaign than just his 40-minute canned speech he memorized.
Photo/Charlie NeibergallChris Christie, Marco Rubio, and Jeb Bush.
Christie later appeared on “Morning Joe” and responded to Santorum’s interview. Now, with their presidential aspirations attached to a strong finish in the Granite State, Bush and Christie are piling on Rubio – and they’ve even started teaming up to do so. She voted for the Iraq war, before she ran against it. Taylor Gipple, a young questioner at a CNN town hall, summed up Clinton’s challenge when he told her, “I’ve heard from quite a few people my age that think you’re dishonest”.
New Hampshire’s outcome is hard to predict because about 40 percent of its voters are independents who are allowed to decide on primary day whether to vote in either party’s contest. It has typically in emails asked for contributions as low as $3, but on Thursday asked for $50 to help support get-out-the-vote efforts.
“This sense of frustration and anger that you feel is justified, because not only has Barack Obama taken us in the wrong direction, but to be frank, leaders in either party have not done enough to stop it”, Rubio said.
Trump made his billions in real estate, so he should know better than to give the Iowa caucuses more value than they are worth, which is what he’s doing by whining about Cruz’s win. Republicans who said they were angry with the federal government split their votes between Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz.
After a strong third place finish in Monday’s Iowa caucus, Sen.
New Hampshire has always been more important, friendlier territory for each.
“He has said really outlandish things in the past and none of them have really hurt him in the polls”.
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“I’m not here to attack other candidates today”, Kasich told reporters Wednesday at a Bloomberg Politics breakfast. Yet those qualities also buttress what makes him so admired by so many: his reputation as a principled conservative who won’t bend on core values.