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Rubio, Fiorina, Sanders expected to file for NH Primary Thursday
A new poll released this week found Rubio’s poll numbers skyrocketing in New Hampshire, placing third in the race behind Trump and Ben Carson.
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Three more presidential candidates are expected to file Thursday to have their names included on the New Hampshire Primary ballot.
“Paul Singer represents amnesty and he represents illegal immigrants pouring into the country and now he’s with Rubio”, Trump said, according to the Boston Herald. “So this is from a bank that’s not actually as rich as we are”.
Hounded by hundreds of fans and a swirling mass of cameras, it was a boisterous scene as Trump used the opportunity to launch an onslaught of charges at his Republican rivals for the nomination, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, and Jeb Bush.
Earlier, O’Malley dismissed Trump’s campaign, saying while he understands that many Americans are apprehensive about their children’s futures, Trump and other “unscrupulous people” have seized on that fear and blamed the nation’s challenges on “people who are not like us”.
O’Malley spoke to reporters about the clear differences he sees in his gun policy verses Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and he pointed out to NBC News that he differs with President Obama on the Trans-Pacific Partnership and issues pertaining to Wall Street regulation. Everything prior to this was pre-season. “I don’t think so”.
Wednesday was the first day for candidates to file paperwork to be on the ballot in New Hampshire, which is expected to hold its primaries February 9, a week after Iowa’s caucuses.
The desk belonged to former state Rep. Stephen Bullock, who proposed the bill creating the New Hampshire Primary back in 1913.
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Republican Carly Fiorina is scheduled to file around noon.