Trump repeats supporters insult to Ted Cruz
Dante Scala, an analyst on local politics at the University of New Hampshire, said that if Rubio did not do well in Tuesday’s (Wednesday NZT) primary, “it isn’t fatal necessarily but it makes the road to the nomination longer and riskier”. Marco Rubio for his repetitious debate performance. His speech was live streamed on major news networks and C-SPAN, and you can watch it below. “After last night, I’m frightened by Trump”. Trump ended what he called his “final love fest” with New Hampshire voters by telling them: “I love you all … you are all special”.
State law requires polls to be open between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who finished behind Rubio in the primary, pummeled the junior senator with a series of barbs about his “truancy” from the senate, leaving him stunned.
If Rubio and the governors finish in a pack Tuesday, it’s likely to frustrate Republican Party elites who are eager to coalesce around a single candidate to challenge Trump and Cruz.
“If we don’t win this election”, he said, “we might lose our country”.
The last New Hampshire poll from the field, by Emerson College, shows Trump at 31% and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in second place at 16%.
Ultimately, the ad settles on Trump’s consistent support of eminent domain, when one of the boys picks up a female doll standing by a doll house and says, “Check out my house, Mr. Trump”.
Mr Rubio was also assailed by billionaire Donald Trump and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was not more supportive of waterboarding.
At a Monday-night rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, Trump told his supporters he was surprised Sen.
Mr. Bush’s older brother, President George W. Bush, is expected to campaign with him in SC, and Mr. Graham said the dynastic family name – with which Mr. Bush has struggled – will help him in the state.
“The coronation of Marco Rubio appears to be in a stall”, David Kochel, the Bush campaign’s chief strategist, told Business Insider. Rival campaigns hope the moment was enough to give voters pause about supporting Rubio when they head to the polls on Tuesday.
“I am confident because for over two centuries Americans in the end have always gotten it right”.