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Romney, McCain join Republicans bashing Trump

It’s that kind of dialogue that Rock Island Republican Chairman Bill Bloom says is giving the party a bad image. Trump also threatened to sue Ted Cruz if he didn’t ease up on the mogul, and of course, he has a long history of threatening and initiating lawsuits in an attempt to get his way. Ted Cruz, and Ohio Gov.

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The Republican frontrunner made the quip after Marco Rubio made comments about the size of his hands.

Rubio responding after Trump said it was important for leaders to be flexible: “There is a difference between flexibility and telling people whatever you think you need to to get them to do what you want them to do”.

“I’ll breathe, I’ll breathe”, Trump said.

Lauer asked the 2012 GOP presidential nominee three times about his 2016 ambitions, pressing for an “unambiguous” response after Romney appeared to leave the door to a bid slightly open.

At one point, Senator Marco Rubio (Florida) went after Trump, accusing him of expressing “admiration” for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I voted for him in the last election”, said Charles Pesta.

In the first debate since Super Tuesday, the remaining four Republican candidates will meet in Detroit to debate on Fox News.

Following a speech the onetime presidential hopeful gave in which he railed against Donald Trump and lobbied for a brokered convention, “Today” host Matt Lauer asked repeatedly whether he was considering throwing his own hat into the ring.

The raucous debate capped a day that saw the Republican’s most recent presidential nominees, Mitt Romney and John McCain, lambasting Trump, the current front-runner. “And frankly, had I heard him say the things I had now, I wouldn’t have welcomed his endorsement”.

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Rubio jumped in to mock both of his rivals, saying: “When they’re done with the yoga, can I answer a question?” “After Illinois every other state is a victor take all primary”, said Bloom.

GOP candidates participate in FOX news debate in Detroit