Rubio says he can ‘unify’ GOP
“That’s all”, Trump said.
Donald Trump is leading a movement, the re-launching of the Reagan Revolution.
To be sure, Clinton and Trump are far from securing the nominations.
Rubio noted that as a Cuban American, he stood on stage with Haley, who is Indian American, and Sen.
Ted Cruz, the right-wing senator from Texas, can’t really be happy with the results of the sc primary either.
Now that Jeb Bush has withdrawn from the race, the hopes of the establishment are concentrated on Marco Rubio.
“I’ve had an incredible life and, for me, public service has been the highlight of that life, but no matter what the future holds, here’s the greatest safety landing if you can imagine, ‘ he said”.
Trump was asked on “Fox News Sunday” http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-news-sunday-chris-wallace/ if he should now tone down his rhetoric and act more presidential.
“I’m competing against professional politicians”, Trump said on CBS’s “Face the Nation”. “That’s what I’ve always been about, that’s what I would do as president”. “Mr. Trump has captured their enthusiasm”.
“So, I know I have to make my case, I have to demonstrate what I’ve achieved”.
It took around an hour for authorities to confirm real-estate mogul and reality television star Donald Trump had won the South Carolina Republican primary.
Some voters said they’re still absorbing the news, realizing that the primaries in Florida have yet to come and they still expect to have their say at the ballot box.
“There’s never been a race like this”, he said. “I have a chance of winning NY”.
The problem for Cruz appears to go deeper, according to a recent Five Thirty Eight analysis of GOP delegates in states where at least a third of the population are evangelical Protestants. “Frankly I think we finished better than expected”, Kasich said. And one of them that comes to mind is MI. Bush got less than 3 percent of the vote in the Iowa caucus and placed fourth in New Hampshire, with 11 percent of the vote. Our message resonates with so many people.
Trump said a quote from Thursday’s CNN town hall where he sounded as though he favors a health insurance mandate was a result of cross-talk between himself and moderator Anderson Cooper and that he does not favor requiring people to buy health insurance. “We’ve made some real progress”.
And last month, Trump told a crowd that he would not criticize Sanders because he would be “easy to beat” in a general election. Cruz argued that when he had endorsements from evangelical leaders in Iowa, he was able to beat Trump, not place second.
All of which must leave Trump starting to think about how he’ll unite Republicans behind him.