Donald Trump gets biggest endorsement ever from New Jersey Governor Christie
Rubio’s campaign said Saturday that they hoped by releasing their candidate’s information, they would encourage Trump and others to follow suit.
“Sometimes you have to take a stand, and that’s what Judge Gonzales did when he was attorney general of the United States”, he said.
“You don’t learn very much from tax returns, let me tell you right now”, he said.
Fresh from an endorsement by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday accelerated his political slugfest with opponent Marco Rubio, just days before the delegate-rich Super Tuesday contests. “I’m not about to endorse anybody”, Christie told ABC.
He added: “I don’t think his temperament is suited for that and I don’t think his experience is”.
“Donald Trump is everything we hear and teach our kids not to do in kindergarten”.
Nikki Haley described as “scary” the prospect of a Donald Trump nomination as the Republican candidate for president.
At least one NY tabloid isn’t impressed with Donald Trump’s latest high-profile endorsement.
“There is great ways to be able to use diplomacy and other tools to be able to come to compromise with nations”, Christie said.
The tough-talking Christie dropped out the GOP presidential race after a poor finish in the February 9 New Hampshire primaries but not before a visceral debate attack on Rubio that put the Florida senator and his campaign on the ropes. We saw that Donald Trump substantively has the same issues on issue after issue as Hillary Clinton. Ted Cruz – the two likeliest alternatives to Trump – “two of the people that create the gridlock” in Washington.
“I think it’s going to be up in the air because there are so many different candidates that a lot of people are going to vote for because of how they feel about what’s going on in America today”, said David Williams, a Springfield resident.
When ABC host George Stephanopoulos alleged that Cruz’s charges were speculative, Cruz pointed out an ABC News report on Trump’s business relationship with Felix Sater, who in 2010 was “convicted in a major Mafia-linked stock fraud scheme”, according to the Associated press. As for Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, he would support either if he became the nominee, but there was “zero chance” he’d go for a first-term senator if given a choice in the matter, the adviser said. “And Hillary Clinton’s going to have a clear shot to the Oval Office”.