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Mitt Romney: ‘I won’t run for president’
And social media spiked for an exchange between Trump and FOX News’ Megyn Kelly, after they famously clashed in the first debate.
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The Republican Party would be best served if Florida Sen.
You have to hand it to Donald Trump. “I guarantee you there is no problem”.
“I’ve supported Democrats and I’ve supported Republicans, and as a businessman I owed that to my company, to my family, to my workers, to everybody to get along”, he said. It all started in a rather middle-schoolish way at a rally at Roanoke, Va., last weekend, when Rubio expressed annoyance at how Trump was always calling him “little Marco”. “He’s making promises he has no intention of keeping and it won’t just be $36,000 that they lose, it’s our country that’s at stake here”, Rubio said. “Then the last month and a half, he disappeared”.
Earlier Thursday, Romney ripped into Trump as a “phony” and a “fraud” who doesn’t have the “temperament” to be president. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich or Rubio – can turn the direction of the race in the next two weeks.
Marco Rubio claimed Donald Trump praised Vladimir V. Putin but Trump denied.
The exchange at the debate began after Rubio justified his attacks on Trump by saying the billionaire businessman had “basically mocked everybody” in the past year.
Rather than engaging with the other candidates, Kasich focused on his own record, mentioning himself 134 times, more often than Rubio and Cruz mentioned themselves, and more often than he’d done in any prior debate.
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”. The Republican frontrunner also attacked Hillary Clinton, promising he is ready to face her in the general election.
Follow Trump’s seven-state victory on Super Tuesday, Republicans are, it seems, growing increasingly anxious about the very real prospect of him becoming the presidential nominee. “He referred to my hands-if they’re small, something else must be small”.
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We have all heard endless jokes about his hair and tan, but what is the big deal now about Donald Trump’s hands?