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Rubio Campaign Floats Possibility Of Brokered Convention

Reached Wednesday in Manchester, New Hampshire, Vero Beach Republican and Indian River County Tax Collector Carole Jean Jordan said Bush heads to the next GOP presidential primary in SC with momentum and a “great ground team”. King says SC voters will be far less tolerant of Trump’s use of profanity and name-calling from the stage.

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“He assessed what the problem was, he took responsibility for it and now let’s move on and go to SC”, she said. That dissatisfaction is indeed widespread, including about half the New Hampshire Republican electorate. “And it was a mistake in the sense that, I mean what I was trying to avoid, Wolf, was kind of an inner-party fight, I don’t like Republican-on-Republican violence in these debates”.

“I’m going to be much more boisterous”, he said on Fox TV. After polling at 9 percent in SC a month ago, he garnered only 5 percent this time.

In the Democratic contest, both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bernie Sanders are trying to send a message to African-American voters, who make up a large percentage of the SC electorate, that they are the rightful heir to President Barack Obama.

Since leaving the White House in January 2009, George W. Bush has maintained a relatively low profile, and his poor approval rating has steadily improved.

“I taught them more last night from that experience, I feel, than any words I’ll share”.

“In the last couple of races, we have seen our voters hold their final pick until a couple of days before”, Dawson said. “But they’re also hungry, they’re hungry for solutions”. The Republican primary is February 20.

“I wish I could have been there with Marco”, she said, “to give him support and say ‘look, this is not the end this is just the beginning'”.

New Hampshire is just one state, but the exit poll numbers coming out of it do not lend themselves to an obvious anti-Trump strategy. The put-down was re-tweeted almost 3,000 times and “liked” by more than 4,000 users.

Mr. Kasich finished second to Mr. Trump in the Granite State on Tuesday, besting several rivals and likely saving his campaign. “We don’t expect to win here”, Kasich told CNN’s Jamie Gangel. Marco Rubio were in third with 10 percent each.

Even before the candidates arrived, the state’s airwaves were being flooded with negative attack ads, with each man hoping to emerge as the mainstream answer to Trump.

It is different in Democratic circles, as Mr Sanders and Mrs Clinton are the only two remaining.

Speaking to reporters in Washington, Cruz eyed a potential boost from Christie and Fiorina backers.

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Campaign spokeswoman Samantha Smith yesterday said Christie shared his decision with staff at his campaign headquarters in Morristown, New Jersey, yesterday afternoon, and was calling donors and other supporters. “I’m grateful that they ran”. “It’s on me”, he said.

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