Rubio: Dem debate was all about ‘free stuff’
“I have the full confidence that the American private sector, made up of the most innovative and productive people on this planet, won’t just create millions of jobs”, Rubio said at a campaign event in New Hampshire. “They will create millions of jobs that pay more”. The problem is that you can’t do that by mandating it in the minimum wage laws.
While outsiders like New York businessman Donald Trump and retired Dr. Ben Carson lead polls in New Hampshire and nationwide, Bush and Rubio are almost matched among the next tier of candidates who are competing in early presidential nominating states like New Hampshire.
“If you watched that debate last night, it looked like something from the early 80s”. “As I said before the debate, it became exactly what I predicted it would be: a race to the left to see who’d be the most radically liberal, the most big government”.
“To run for president means you are going to miss votes”, Rubio said.
Democratic Party spokeswoman Christina Freundlich said Rubio’s comments about “free stuff” were akin to the damning remark 2012 nominee Mitt Romney said after his failed bid, alleging that President Barack Obama and Democrats won elections with the promise of “gifts” for minorities.
The first Democratic debate of six planned, hosted by CNN and Facebook in Las Vegas, offered Republicans a chance to move outside their own inner party battling and take a few easy shots at the Democrats. This… information crossing her server was of national security interest, for sure.
“He could be on the ticket, but I think his immigration policy is going to hurt him among voters”, says the former chairman of the Republican Party of Texas.