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Spokeswoman: Christie quits presidential race
The rivals of Mr Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination dug in yesterday for a hard fight in the SC primary, where the real estate mogul will seek to gain a clear upper hand in the 2016 race after his smashing victory in New Hampshire.
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“The people of New Hampshire know that when Sen”. “You have to look at it from that perspective”. “‘It’ happened to him”. The US senator from Texas, who won the Iowa caucuses last week and placed third yesterday night in New Hampshire, wasted no time slinging mud against Trump as a fake conservative, as Cruz fights to be the evangelical and right-wing standardbearer for the 2016 Republican nomination. “The only way to beat Donald Trump is to highlight the simple truth of his record: It is not conservative”.
The first southern state to vote in the primaries is a rough-and-tumble political swamp. Ted Cruz, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and Rubio.
Chris Christie has ended his presidential campaign following a disappointing finish in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.
And as more candidates withdraw in the coming weeks, as fund-raising and support dry up, that chunk will likely rally around at least one non-Trump candidate.
CBS said that all of the remaining major Republican candidates will be on stage for their next debate Saturday night in SC.
But he could still overcome the gaffe, Caputo said.
“He had a bad moment. You have to be yourself”, Trump said in a television interview on NBC’s Today show.
The next Republican contest is the February 20 SC primary. “It comes from Donald Trump in large part”.
“And while running for president I tried to reinforce what I have always believed – that speaking your mind matters, that experience matters, that competence matters and that it will always matter in leading our nation”, said Christie in a post on Facebook. “But I’m OK at handling threats”.
Over the course of the campaign Trump has used foul language on more than one occasion: In November, he said he would “knock the [expletive] out of ISIS”, the organization also known as Islamic State group.
Sanders said his victory over Clinton, a former USA secretary of state, showed “we have sent the message that will echo from Wall Street to Washington, from ME to California, and that is that the government of our great country belongs to all of the people and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors”.
Jacquelyn Martin/AP Marco Rubio could still recover from his lousy debate performance.
After snatching up sixty per cent of the democratic vote, presidential candidate Sen.
Clinton’s campaign has argued that the Vermont senator’s appeal is mostly limited to the white, liberal voters who gave Sanders a win in New Hampshire and a close second-place finish in Iowa. “We obviously need to do better than we did in New Hampshire”, he said of the state where he finished in fifth place.
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However, if Michael Bloomberg jumps into the race, as the former NY mayor has indicated he may, he may end up actually helping Trump, Caputo and Todd said. “I would say the guy who has a chance to change that is Jeb Bush because he does have money left and SC is next and the Bush family has a good organization and is very popular in SC”. “He pulls from establishment Republicans”.