Christie hits back at Rubio
Now’s not the time for Christie to directly engage Trump, said Geoffrey Skelley, associate editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, produced by the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
But these Republican presidential candidates are devoting significant time and resources to the state in a battle to beat expectations – and each other – in the February 1 GOP caucuses. It just lays bare how little Trump has to pretend to have any sort of real platform beyond “I hate brown people” to appeal to with his supporters. Chris Galdieri-a politics professor at Saint Anselm’s New Hampshire Institute for Politics says that’s no surprise. China and Russian Federation would be brought back in line under stronger leadership, he said. “We can not afford to lose again as a party”, he said; a loss “would signal a deeper political crisis”.
“I’m just better qualified, I’m better tested, I’m more experienced”, he told The Post on Tuesday. It’s not enough to express anger. “We can’t get this election wrong”.
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“Well listen, in 1995, Sean, I was 32 years old and I’ve changed my mind”, Christie said. “A leader who has been tested, who is decisive, and who has led before under hard and challenging circumstances”. ‘We are not electing an entertainer-in-chief’. ‘Someone with proven experience’.
“Look at his record of high taxes, Common Core & Obamacare expansion, ” the group said.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio during a campaign stop Sunday in Atkinson, N.H. He ripped Obama for being “willing to abandon our allies, make concession to our enemies, and to make historic, devastating cuts to our military and intelligence capabilities”.
Rubio leveled another shot at Paul and his more libertarian foreign policy. They came as a result of a mess he inherited. And they have every right to be.
“The reason we won is because I had the better message and I was the better messenger”, Christie said. “What goes around comes around, when you start throwing stones people going to ask, was that just an act?” “ISIS can not be filibustered”.
Washington (CNN)Marco Rubio is making an overt play for evangelical voters in a new ad featuring the Republican presidential candidate discussing his Christian faith. “If he thinks that’s a worthless job, which he has basically said before, he should resign it. If he doesn’t, then he should show up and vote”.
Christie’s favourable ratings seemingly haven’t gone unnoticed by rival campaigns.
Indeed, in interviews with about 20 uncommitted voters attending Rubio events in Iowa this week, Christie was the candidate they most frequently said was also on their short list. The initial ad in the series also targeted Kasich, who trails both politicians in the polls.
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In Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Tuesday, Rubio said that he had watched the ads, though he had nothing to do with producing them.
That follows a Christie-themed mailing earlier this week to New Hampshire voters, paid for by New Day for America, a super PAC for John Kasich.
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