US Republican Presidential Candidates Differ On The Unit
US Republican Presidential Candidates Differ On The Unit
New divisions erupted in the Republican Party's presidential contest on
Friday amid competing calls for party unity as the GOP scrambled to blunt
Donald Trump's momentum.
Trump intensified his insistence that party leaders embrace his candidacy
while unveiling a significant new ally at a press conference at his Palm Beach
resort. Standing at Trump's side, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson endorsed his
former GOP rival and warned that a failure to rally behind him would
"fracture the party in an irreparable way."
Carson said he was a trump card on
Friday after months of political wrangling "bury the hatchet", a man
"too cerebral" is described as the front-runner.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio,
fighting the crucial primary next Tuesday for his political life, which has
been accused of many Republicans, the party Trump himself has never provided
support to the New York real estate tycoon could be destroyed.
"I definitely think it
broke," said Rubio on CBS about winning the nomination, "this
morning." There are a very large number of Republicans will not vote for
him is not. And you can not win unless the party united. "
Florida and Ohio in the latest sign
of chaos GOP primary debate high-risk in the wake of Thursday night before the
election and civil Day is amazing.
The trump card is used to prevent
the Republican presidential debate so far none too subtle message to his
candidacy is still rebellious careful to send. "Be smart and
coherent," Cruz Rubio and his relaxed, and concluded that the attacks did
not work at all against Trump.
"I can not believe how it is
civilians," Trump at one point declared the Republican Party in the last
four clash on Thursday.
Candidates now charge from Miami the
next four days of the week each task is a big country of final arguments before
the presidential primaries to the left.
After his appearance with Trump
Carson he was going to St. Louis and Chicago. John Kasich won from Ohio State
is not required to state his lead. It was Cruz Rubio of Florida and his
home-based dizzy from Florida to Illinois.
In all, 367 Republican delegates are at stake Tuesday in
Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and the Northern Mariana Islands, a
delegate haul that could go a long way toward determining the GOP nominee.
Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie
Sanders is also a rival on Tuesday after a stunning loss to Sanders in Michigan
this week to gain momentum, with Clinton, it will be.
Trump rivals, defending desperately
to stop his candidacy in March, intensified gradually wore the latest debate
over his criticism.
Cruz, Trump as the best choice for
the party in the final keen to strengthen their position, and it was the GOP
frontrunner series of criticism, too, saying at one point clear: "The
solutions do not work."
When it was over, Trump
"beautiful" debate clearer. More President - - photo was a clear
intent to provide less flowery.
"We're all in this
together," he said early on, and more than a certain man look like a
welder, as he tries to unite the party behind
His candidacy. "We're going to
come up with solutions. We find things are going to answer this question."
Trump vs. Rubio and Kasich and Cruz
- - divide the candidates through the middle of the Conference of the disputed
GOP them this summer is coming down on the possibility of the GOP race.
"I think we have delegates,
well I'm going?" Trump said.
Is a real chance of winning the
nomination, as a trump card off the books Rubio and Kasich, saying: "Are
we alike, and two from the United States, which can not be OK?"
Rubio reportedly disappointing
"delegate math" On the one hand, he wants to keep fighting.
"As far as Florida's concerned,
we feel good, we're making progress, we have real momentum here now,"
Rubio said Friday.
Kasich, for his part, said it
wouldn't be so bad to have a contested convention. He added there are plenty of
primaries left so "let's not get ahead of ourselves."
Trump was questioned about whether
he had set a tone at his rallies that fueled violent encounters between
supporters and protesters.
On Friday morning, he said it was
"appropriate" for his supporters to lash out with violence against
protesters.
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