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Top Rubio Staffer Calls On Rubio Backers To Vote Kasich In Ohio
In the video below, you’ll see a young black man, in a backwards baseball cap, being escorted out of a Trump rally in OH this morning.
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Carson said Friday that he and Trump “buried the hatchet” after months of political wrangling, describing the front-runner as a “very cerebral” person.
Back on February 29, GMA’s Tom Llamas fretted, “Overnight, things continued to get ugly”.
Mr Trump responded by recalling the attacks of September 11, 2001 and saying that there was “tremendous hate” towards the US.
Rubio is trying to harness anti-Trump sentiment among Florida voters.
JON KARL: Last night may have been the last big chance to take him [Donald Trump] down but for the most part they didn’t even seem to try.
“Join us”, he urged.
“If you’re a Republican voter in Florida and you don’t want Donald Trump to be the nomine, Marco Rubio is your best bet”.
“I can tell you that in Florida, I’m the only one who can beat Donald Trump”, Rubio added. “I don’t think he has any chance of winning in OH”.
In all, 367 Republican delegates are at stake Tuesday in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and the Northern Mariana Islands. So, for me, that’s what the debates are about.
Where the Floridian spoke in specifics about what would be “a good deal” with Cuba instead of getting “nothing in return” with Mr Obama, Mr Trump talked in sweeping generalities, repeated for effect. “As long as it was directed at me, they were fine with it. It was a hoot”.
The debate was policy-heavy. “Instead we got to ask every question we wanted to ask”. But, you know, two-hour debate. They’ve tried to discredit his business prowess and conservative record.
Trump has been forecasting a shift toward the general election, both in tone and in substance, and Thursday’s debate gave him an opportunity to keep up that evolution. I think it was important, appropriate. “John Kasich has been an absentee governor, spending most of his time everywhere but OH…” But we’re making real progress. Delegates need not stay pledged to a candidate in subsequent votes if no one wins the first vote with a majority.
While the delegates will be awarded proportionately, Clinton’s support with superdelegates – elected officials and party leaders free to back whomever they’d like – puts her in a strong position to win the nomination.
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In the Republican caucus in the United States capital, Rubio earned 37.3 per cent of the vote against 35.5 per cent for Ohio Governor John Kasich. “We’re going to come up with solutions”. It’s not going to be a traditional way. “Instead of giving a crushing blow to everybody else, it’s delivering a crushing blow to the very people it was meant to help the most”. If Rubio wins Florida, though, he has a pretext to stay in the race.