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O’Reilly Asks Trump to Name His ‘Main Challenger’ for GOP Nomination
“I think they hurt Donald Trump in the long run”, Carson said, referring to the deportation plans.
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Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio insisted Wednesday his relationship with onetime mentor Jeb Bush is “fine”, even as tensions between the two campaigns ratcheted up.
An upbeat Bush, also in Iowa, said he was pleased with his debate appearance as he made his way through a crowded corner of a Hy Vee grocery store in Johnston, pouring coffee at the store’s annual Veterans Day breakfast.
(Kasich) “Come on folks, we all know you can’t pick them up and ship them back across the border, it’s a silly argument”.
When pressed on how he could carry out the deportation of millions of people, Trump said “you’re going to have a deportation force, and you’re going to do it humanely”.
Arguably, the debate was more substantive than previous debates and that was partly due to the manner in which the moderators handled the questions to the candidates, but there were plenty of fireworks between the candidates. “They are doing high fives in the Clinton campaign, when they hear [Republicans talking about] this”, he said. Bush and John Kasich remain the most sensible. He needed a breakout moment, and it didn’t happen.
At one point an audience member asked whether the real-estate mogul had given any thought to his choice for vice president – adding a fake cough and the name Chris Christie after the question. There were also a few amusing moments. He cites a need for more vocational education.
Meanwhile, in The Washington Times’ poll, Paul took the top spot with 44 percent, Trump trailed with 39 percent, Cruz with 16 percent and Rubio with 10 percent.
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The separation into candidate tiers was evident again Tuesday night in Milwaukee. He wasn’t in the main debate because his polling numbers are so bad, but he did well in what’s called the undercard debate, with minor candidates. “I felt like I do what I always do”. For one thing, I polled his gubernatorial reelection in Florida in which insiders were convinced that his Democratic challenger would come on strong and defeat him. “I say what I mean and I keep my eye on the ball which is winning the election next November”, said Christie. “Thanks to a well-run debate, the country was able to see our diverse field of talented and exceptionally qualified candidates exchange ideas for how to reinvigorate the economy and put Americans back to work”. Considering the professionalism of Bartiromo at the helm on Tuesday night – compared to the likes of Fox’s Megyn Kelly and the MSNBC performance in the last debate – Kelly, Fox and MSNBC have been cast in more of an incredibly bad light.