Trump, Sanders Lead Ahead of New Hampshire’s Vote
“I think the evidence is we raised more money in the first hour of that debate than in any other debate”, said Rubio.
Behind him, Florida Sen.
“Voters across the country and especially here in New Hampshire got to hear me say repeatedly the truth: that Barack Obama is trying to redefine the role of government in our country and America’s role in the world”, Rubio said Monday on “CBS This Morning”.
Jeb Bush’s campaign is unveiling a radio ad Wednesday in SC featuring Jeb Bush’s famous presidential brother, George W. Bush.
Before the Kasich town hall, Morris said, “I will be listening and recalling what Governor Bush said”.
Rubio, who has been dogged by his presidential rivals for repeating himself several times at Saturday’s debate, said he felt “great” about where he was at the conclusion of the New Hampshire race.
The old chatter surrounding his inexperience, briefly muted by his strong third-place finish in Iowa, started once again after a disastrous outing during Saturday night’s debate in New Hampshire, in which he somehow repeated the same talking point four times.
After the New Hampshire primary, there are only two states that have their primary or caucus before Texas votes on March 1. Christie, Bush, and John Kasich-three more experienced candidates who were once hoped by many to be on the brink of dropping out to consolidate the race-are now getting a second look. “It is just going to take a little longer, but we are going to get there”.
Derry, New Hampshire (CNN)Chris Christie on primary day continued his rhetorical assault on Sen.
Trump, who gave a live telephone interview immediately after Bush’s interview with the network aired, said that Bush was a “failed candidate” and a “laughingstock”.
Then he said it anyway: “She said, ‘He’s a p–y'”.
“The Bush name is golden in my state”, he said. Rubio came out of Iowa with huge momentum. Kasich has refrained from engaging in numerous sharp attacks that have dominated much of the discourse between his competitors.
Mary Burns, who came from Lowell to help Christie, called the New Jersey governor “the only one qualified for the job”. Trump holds 16-point advantage in SC over Cruz, leading among a cross section of voters – from evangelicals to moderates. Ted Cruz, with 57% of precincts reporting.