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Trump responds to Rubio’s crude remark with one of his own

Though Mr Rubio handily won the Minnesota caucuses, his otherwise limp finish may have cost him any leverage he had. But neither Rubio nor Cruz are out of the race – last night’s margins were, on average, 2 or 3%, not the double-digit blowouts that would lead anyone to believe a Republican insurgency against Trump isn’t possible. The debate is being run by Fox News.

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Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, will speak on Thursday and is expected to pull no punches in bashing Mr. Trump.

Mr Rubio and the other Republicans still in the race, John Kasich and Ben Carson, struggled to convey optimism even as they vowed to fight on.

Trump vanquished his primary foes on Tuesday and promised he would expand the Republican Party, even as establishment leaders continued to question his bona fides as the GOP standard-bearer.

Predictwise, another prediction exchange, has come to the same consensus about the upcoming primaries, favoring Cruz in Kansas, Trump in the three remaining Saturday states, and Rubio in Puerto Rico on Sunday.

As for the Puerto Rico Republican Primary on Sunday, Predict It speculators say Sen.

The morning after Donald Trump dominated Super Tuesday elections, Gov. Doug Ducey was initially mum about his choice for president, saying he’s “not focused on” national politics.

“This has been an awesome evening”.

Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said that Trump and his team have been in discussions with “very influential Republicans” at “the highest levels”.

Cruz, however, called on the rest of his fellow candidates to unify behind him and defeat Trump.

“Just realistically I think with the total delegates she’ll have enough to get the nomination”, Loosley said.

Trump ended his campaigning in Georgia, where he was joined on stage by some big names in NASCAR.

On Tuesday, Cruz muted Trump’s delegate gains by winning delegate-rich Texas, which is Cruz’s home state.

Clinton turned away from rival Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator who identifies as a democratic socialist, and set her sights on Trump during a victory rally in Miami.

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Despite the tension Thursday’s comments might have brought between the two MA politicians, Brown said the feelings aren’t personal, and at the end of the day, he’d still “grab a coke and a pizza” with the former governor.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump right gestures with his hands Thursday as Sen. Marco Rubio R-Fla. listens to Trump's response during a Republican presidential primary debate in Detroit