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Trump wins endorsement from Christie ahead of Super Tuesday
The findings demonstrate the broad-based nature of Trump’s support and how primary voters – even conservatives and evangelicals who might find issues with his personal history – have accepted him, making it harder for his rivals to take him down. But Donald Trump has spent forty years sticking it to the little guy or longer.
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Mr Rubio said he saw Mr Trump applying makeup backstage, as well, because he had a “sweat moustache” he needed to cover up.
According to a Public Policy Polling survey released Thursday night, Trump holds a 20-point lead over Rubio.
Chris Christie’s endorsement Friday of Donald Trump for president has put Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker in a somewhat awkward spot. “Guys, we have a con artist as the front-runner of the Republican Party”, he said.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gives a thumbs up during a South Carolina Republican primary night event, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016 in Spartanburg, S.C. Trump is the victor in the South Carolina Republican primary.
“Generally speaking I’m not big on endorsements”, Trump said.
Rubio says Democrats are rooting for Trump to win the Republican nomination, “They know the minute he gets the nomination, they will shred him to pieces”. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.
“He called me Mr. Meltdown”, Mr. Rubio told a crowd in Dallas on Friday morning.
Christie was also in the running for the Republican nomination.
“If you look at the way it’s going now, no one may have that number of delegates, and that in and of itself would trigger a convention in which after the first round, delegates are free to vote for whomever they want”, Rubio explained. Trump is holding a rally just down the street Friday evening at the Cox Convention Center. The other day he told somebody, a protester, I’m going to punch you in the face.
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“He’s telling people, ‘I’m going to fight for the little guy, I’m fighting for the working class, ‘ and here’s what he doesn’t tell them”. Christie famously damaged Rubio in his own final debate by pointing out that Rubio repeated one talking point multiple times.