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Watch, his campaign will claim once again that Marco purposely repeated those words to emphasize the point. At some point, he will get mixed up and say, ". . . and they rammed that down Jeannie's throat, oops, you know what I mean."
Kasich can play the spoiler for Rubio for a while with a good showing in New Hampshire. While the Republican establishment types would certainly prefer Kasich, they know he does not have a chance in the larger race. He is this year's Jon Huntsman.
So all Kasich does is gum up the works for any other establishment candidate that is in the process of consolidating the moderate/establishment vote, who until Saturday was going to be Marco Rubio. It still may be Marco Rubio, because if not him, then realistically speaking, who?
In fact, having more than one "establishment" candidate competing going forward out of New Hampshire is not good for the Republican establishment's hopes of pulling out a win somehow this year. It just splits and dilutes that vote compared to the other main candidates, Trump and Cruz.
I think Rubio just should of said to Christie "So we need a leader who has traffic backed up at the GWB as retribution for not endorsing you?" then maybe went on to say "Is a leader someone who schedules a special election 3 weeks prior to the regular election so their winning percentage is greater at a cost of 22 million dollars to their state?". Christie is not a leader, he is a bully.
So Romney was a "flip flopper" and now Rubio is too consistent?
If only people were half this picky with the Dems in 2008 and 2012, maybe the country would be better off...
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