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Republican candidates go after Trump

There’s a good argument to be made that Trump is actually among the least bellicose of the Republican candidates when it comes to national security policy.

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Several candidates including Sen.

It’s odd that Huckabee assumes that the next president will be a “he”, since not only is his most formidable opponent last night a woman, but also the lead candidate for the other party. Unless one candidate is head and shoulders above the rest – in this case Fiorinavoters evaluate candidate performance in debates in reference to who they’re already supporting.

“It’s a long time to be debating, but I think it’s even worse for the people who have to sit home”, he said. “Are we not above that?” He sparred with rivals Carly Fiorina and Jeb Bush, and he talked for 19.5 minutes during the three-hour event-four more than anyone else.

“They address everything but actual American problems”. She said so much in so few words.

The legalization of marijuana made the list of discussed topics, though. Reporter: But the two candidates who have hit each other the hardest found a moment to laugh at themselves. And Fiorina apparently overstated what was on those undercover videos taken at Planned Parenthood. “However, it was pretty entertaining”, Quinn Kahsay, a junior political science major, said.

For the first time, Mr Trump looked dumbstruck, and gave a smile that was nearly coy. All the other candidates were in single digits.

“They didn’t offer many solutions to the many problems they gleefully identified”. “I think there was always going to be a point at which he wouldn’t be very effective”. At this debate, he seemed cowed by Carly Fiorina.

At Wednesday’s debate in California, Fiorina rebuked Trump for his comment in an interview that voters might not back her because of her face.

But when Jake Tapper, the CNN debate moderator, asked Ms Fiorina to respond she said: “I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr Trump said”.

Those that tuned in saw Donald Trump come under attack from all sides and he was on the receiving end during an exchange with Ms Fiorina.

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“I think that the war on drugs has had a racial outcome, and really has been something that’s really damaged our inner cities”. She leaves the rail began library with the most momentum, after sharp answers like this one. However, a lot of people are coming out saying that it’s just wrong.

Republican presidential candidate businesswoman Carly Fiorina right leads fellow candidates Scott Walker second from right Jeb Bush center and Donald Trump as they take the stage prior to the CNN Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan