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Lawrence Solomon: Donald Trump was made to destroy the establishment

He said that Mr. Trump has told voters that he will betray them when he repeatedly said during the debate Thursday that as a deal-maker you “have to be flexible”.

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Trump is on his way to winning the Republican nomination, and potentially the presidency.

“I have never tried to go and get into these kinds of scrums that we are seeing here”.

In the late 1980s, the satirical magazine Spy began mocking Mr Trump as a “short-fingered vulgarian”.

Rubio lamented that the debates have lacked substance “because perhaps Donald Trump has been perhaps the most vulgar, no I don’t perhaps, the most vulgar person to ever aspire to the presidency in terms of how he’s carried out his candidacy”.

(Sen. Marco Rubio/(R) Presidential Candidate) “He really doesn’t belong at a conservative gathering”.

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential frontrunner known for espousing harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric that’s doing him no favors among the Latino population, has now slightly softened his position. Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich looming on March 15, there is still a narrow path for his rivals.

Trump is “trying to do to the American voter what he did to the people that signed up for this course”, Rubio said. Speaking to NBC’s Todayon Friday, Romney said he will “do everything within the normal political bounds to make sure we don’t nominate Donald Trump”. Mr. Trump said, recalling his endorsement of Mr. Romney in the 2012 race.

The Republican establishment and its last best hopes to defeat Donald Trump spent a day denouncing the billionaire businessman as unsafe, a “phony” and a “con man” unfit for office.

Trump referred to Rubio’s tease with a crude sexual reference of his own. “I get that people are angry”.

The weekend contests will divvy up 175 delegates among the Republican candidates and 134 delegates between Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

The Committee to Draft Speaker Ryan filed as a super PAC with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday, adding to the growing number of mainstream Republican leaders and donors seeking to stop Trump.

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Trump, with 10 state victories, leads the field with 329 delegates.

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