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With Super Tuesday on the line, Rubio calls Trump ‘con artist’

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio dialed up the insults against fellow presidential candidate Donald Trump on the campaign trail Friday, repeating and expanding on successful punchlines from Thursday’s debate and mocking Trump for misspelling mean tweets about him.

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But dribbled-out information was not what Marco Rubio had in mind Friday in reference to Donald Trump. At one point, Rubio took out his smart phone and read Trump’s Twitter feed, which featured several snarky tweets bashing Rubio.

In yet another posting, he spelled “choker” both the right way and the wrong way. “He’s a mess. The guy’s a total mess”, added Trump on Friday afternoon.

“I like the fact that he’s more moderate”, she said.

Mr. Trump, who later corrected the spelling in the Twitter post, is 69.

“It’s time to pull his mask off so people can see what we are dealing with here”, Rubio said.

Rubio went on to speculate why Trump needed a full-length mirror during a break in the Thursday evening Debate. Trump was the top choice of 66 percent of those voters, compared to just 16 percent for Rubio. Donald Trump was the first guy that begged for secret service protection. He also hit Trump for his defense of Planned Parenthood, when Trump said during the debate the group helps “millions of women”.

Presidential candidate Ted Cruz speaks to reporters after an event at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.

People have been ridiculing Marco Rubio for his love of drinking water ever since he paused for a sip during his State of the Union response speech in 2013 on national television.

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Trump unleashed new endorsement New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to go after the Florida senator in the increasing war of words. “And if you do, you will make me president and when I’m president we will do what needs to be done and we will leave for our children what Americans always leave for their children, the single greatest nation in the history of all of man kind”.

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