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Republicans Ready For Third Debate
Donald Trump has started publicly complaining about CNBC in an apparent attempt to work the refs in the run-up to tonight’s Republican primary debate. Mitt Romney: After the former Republican presidential nominee said he doesn’t think Trump will be the party’s pick, Trump said Romney had a “choke loss to Obama” in 2012 and added that he “blew an election that should never have been lost”.
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Ben Carson’s surprise lead came in a New York Times/CBS News poll.
We’ll find out by tuning into the main debate, which will be at the Coors Events Center at the University of Colorado Boulder. starting at 8 p.m. and features all those mentioned above, as well as Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Chris Christie and John Kasich.
Four other presidential hopefuls who are behind in the polls will debate at 6 p.m. “I believe that our Constitution protects everybody regardless of their sexual orientation”, he said. Will Jeb(!)’s campaign shrivel and die on national television?
Trump himself is more than partly to blame for the talk of a Carson-Trump faceoff, telling MSNBC this week that he was surprised at Carson’s rise but that he will “go after” him in the coming days.
Trump has complained repeatedly about the two previous debates, taking issue with the moderators’ questioning and how long they stretched.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina responded with a full-mouthed smile, noting that “after the last debate I was told I didn’t smile enough”.
Q: If you were on the panel moderating this debate, what is the one question you’d be certain to ask?
The next question the former “Celebrity Apprentice” host faced was about his business bankruptcies, and he stressed that many entrepreneurs “use the chapter laws to their own benefit”.
“Facts are stubborn things, and at Ford we’re proud of the facts, ” Fields said. When will we see something similar on the Republican side? “They tend to reflect media coverage (of which Trump has had an unlimited supply) rather than real voter scrutiny of the candidates”, he wrote.
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“Probably in terms of applying for the job of president, the weakness would be not really seeing myself in that position until hundreds of thousands of people began to tell me that I needed to do it”, the retired neurosurgeon said. “I just don’t know about”. Especially after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker quit the race, the 44-year-old first-term senator is considered one of the few candidates who can bridge the GOP’s warring factions by appealing to establishment and hard-line wings. And that’s because they want to see what’s going to happen. You say the first thing that pops into your head.