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Mitt Romney: I’ll do everything within ‘political bounds’ to stop Trump

Ted Cruz of Texas, Sen.

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Said Trump at the debate: “He hit my hands”. Marco Rubio. If Mr. Trump is victorious in the winner-take-all states of Florida and OH, he would be the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination.

Cruz asked. He ultimately delivered more substance than Trump and Rubio, as measured by the use of policy keywords like “taxes”, “jobs”, “China”, and “Obamacare”.

Sasse has said he would not endorse Trump if he won the Republican nomination.

Trump responded by calling Romney a “stiff” who lost a winnable election to President Obama in 2012.

“I’ve wanted to be involved in the campaign, if you will, as a bit of a referee”.

“There are no circumstances I can foresee where that would possibly happen”, Romney said. His admission came as a response to the moderators’ questions about the childish tit-for-tat he and Rubio had been engaging in. She is reviled by many conservatives. “He failed miserably and it was an embarrassment to everybody”, Trump said.

Kasich: Yes. And I think before it’s said and done, I’ll be the nominee…

The bad blood among the candidates flowed freely.

Mr Rubio excused his own attacks by essentially saying it was Mr Trump who first opened the flood gates.

He added, “People say, everywhere I go, you seem to be the adult on stage”.

Trump now leads the field with 329 delegates.

The GOP’s 11th debate reached a fever pitch on Thursday, with Republican rivals piling on Donald Trump as he slung back insults instead.

Through the curtains, Republican presidential candidates, Sen.

Prominent Republicans have applauded the speech and are stepping up to denouce Mr Trump.

And, just for good measure, what about you Gov. John Kasich?

Earlier in the day, McCain released a statement echoing worries voiced by 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney during his Thursday press conference in Utah.

It was a line of attack that establishment-backed Senator Marco Rubio raised again and again in the debate.

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Speaking at the University of Utah, Romney warned a packed auditorium that any of the other GOP candidates would be a better alternative to the billionaire businessman.

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump holds up a CNN poll of voters nationally showing him in the lead while addressing a campaign rally in Portland Maine