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Any thoughts on winners and losers?

Cruz and Huckabee talking about who they would appoint to Supreme Court was scary. Those two are frightening and dangerous people. Can't imagine the damage those two knuckleheads would cause. Waaaaayyy too conservative to get elected. Thankfully.

Thought Carson, Rubio and Christie looked good. And Carly was ok as well.

Usual Trump bluster that stupid people will think is substance.
 

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Rand Paul has some good responses.Good to see that Trump has calmed down and I'm tired of Bush already.
 

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Rubio, Carly, Christie and Bush helped their campaigns tonight.

Cruz, Huckabee, Walker and Paul will fade away.

Carson was hurt by the foreign policy questions.

Trump did fine but will probably be impacted by the rise of some of the others.
 

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I saw the last hr, didn't see the first 2 but I'll watch them online later.

Did you guys hear the secret service code names question just now? I thought Trump should've said "Trump" as in because he would never use another name since he and his name are so great.
 

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Rubio, Carly, Christie and Bush helped their campaigns tonight.

Cruz, Huckabee, Walker and Paul will fade away.

Carson was hurt by the foreign policy questions.

Trump did fine but will probably be impacted by the rise of some of the others.
Rubio seems very smart and had good answers.
 

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I saw the last hr, didn't see the first 2 but I'll watch them online later.

Did you guys hear the secret service code names question just now? I thought Trump should've said "Trump" as in because he would never use another name since he and his name are so great.
Funny.....I thought for sure he was gonna say Trump.
 

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Watched 30 secs. Just a CNN ambush is what I figure anyways.
 

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Watched 30 secs. Just a CNN ambush is what I figure anyways.


This.

They tried their best to instigate fights between the candidates.

But 10 candidates for three hours is overload. Too many people to keep track of...some went so long between answers that I forgot they were even there. Would be like trying to watch 10 teams on a football field at once.
 
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10 candidates is a circus.

Fiornia had a good night. I thought Christie and Rubio helped themselves as well. Cruz is terrifying, I'll feel a lot better when he's gone. Carson always comes across well but Mountain is correct that foreign policy hurts him. Also thought Jeb was awful and Trump was Trump.
 

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Rubio seems very smart and had good answers.

This is what is in Washington now, most have Law Degrees with good answers. Time now is for someone with the right answers and to follow policies........ I didn't watch...... Everyone always is careful what they say with no guts.
 

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This.

They tried their best to instigate fights between the candidates.

But 10 candidates for three hours is overload. Too many people to keep track of...some went so long between answers that I forgot they were even there. Would be like trying to watch 10 teams on a football field at once.

Same thing Fox did.....bring up Trump and let the other candidates go at him.
 

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Tonight's debate should thin the heard a little. Trump was sitting on the ball with a 3 td lead at half time and he made no major gaffes. Kasich didn't stand out like I was hoping.

Once it gets down to 4 or 5 the cream will rise to the top. Not going to happen but I would love to see Hillary and Carly debate. I think her stock rose a great deal tonight
 

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Tonight's debate should thin the heard a little. Trump was sitting on the ball with a 3 td lead at half time and he made no major gaffes. Kasich didn't stand out like I was hoping.

Once it gets down to 4 or 5 the cream will rise to the top. Not going to happen but I would love to see Hillary and Carly debate. I think her stock rose a great deal tonight

I thought Carly did well also

"I like Carly but I thought she had a tough night"--Donald Trump
 

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Rubio was undressing Trump on foreign policy for a minute there.

Seems like this is gonna be easier than I thought.
 

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Two guys I'll never vote for Bush & Christie I think improved their chances. Everybody
else didn't hurt or help their chances.
 

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Rubio was undressing Trump on foreign policy for a minute there.

Seems like this is gonna be easier than I thought.

Rubio did very well also. Christie had a good night and Jeb showed some fight which he needed to do.
 

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This is what is in Washington now, most have Law Degrees with good answers. Time now is for someone with the right answers and to follow policies........ I didn't watch...... Everyone always is careful what they say with no guts.

Maybe not everyone is careful....... Trump for President with Graham



More than half of Republican primary voters currently support either Donald Trump or Ben Carson — two candidates who do not hold, and have never held, elected office. And in perhaps the most candid moment of Wednesday’s undercard debate, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) revealed why.

Congressional Republicans have spent the last five years making promises they knew they never could deliver. By doing so, they directly agitated their conservative base and turned off moderates and independents through resulting actions like feckless government shutdowns that led to no actual policy successes.


“We’re running to be president of the United States, the most important job in the free world; with it comes a certain amount of honesty,” an emotional Graham told fellow candidate Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, who also once served in the U.S. House.


I’m tired of telling people things they want to hear that I know we can’t do. [President Barack Obama] is not going to sign a bill that will defund Obamacare. If I’m president … I wouldn’t put one penny in my budget for Planned Parenthood — not one penny — I’m as offended by these videos as you are. But the one thing I am not going to do going into 2016 is shut the government down and tank our ability to win. What you are saying and what Sen. [Ted] Cruz is saying, I’m really sick of hearing.”


The evidence supports Graham’s assertions.

Interactive: Where the candidates stand on the issues >>>


Since 2010, House Republicans have voted more than 50 times to repeal Obamacare, knowing that such legislation would never pass the Senate and certainly would never be signed into law by President Barack Obama himself.

They attempted to shut down the government in 2011 over Planned Parenthood funding, knowing the Senate would not accept that outcome and that Obama would not sign such a bill into law. That standoff closed the government for a few hours in the middle of the night at the deadline before House Republicans relented. Conservative Republicans are again threatening a shutdown over defunding Planned Parenthood, and lawmakers have two weeks left to find a way to avoid one. The Senate does not have the votes to pass a spending bill without Planned Parenthood money, and Obama would veto that legislation even if it were to make it to his desk.


Republicans — led by Cruz — shuttered the government for 16 days in 2013 because they said they would not approve any spending bills that included any money to support the health care law. That standoff ended with tanked approval ratings for the GOP and also funds for Obamacare because a bill without that money had no chance of becoming law.


Earlier this year, Republicans threatened to shut down the Department of Homeland Security in order to defund the president’s executive actions on immigration, yet they knew — and senior GOP lawmakers conceded — it would be “impossible” to defund those executive orders because the agency within DHS that executed them is completely fee-based and operates independent of government appropriations.


So, yes, Graham is right: Republicans in Washington have consistently made promises they knew, from basic Schoolhouse Rock knowledge of government, they never could keep.


Others have hinted at this dynamic without saying it as clearly as he did Wednesday.


In August, in an interview with the Atlantic, conservative pundit Erick Erickson said, “The Republican Party created Donald Trump, because they made a lot of promises to their base and never kept them.”


He stopped short of saying that Republicans made promises they knew they couldn’t keep, but perhaps that’s just insight Graham has gained from actually being there.
 

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Rubio did very well also. Christie had a good night and Jeb showed some fight which he needed to do.

I read Jeb also said he smoked a couple joints about 40 years ago :):)wonder if it was with Jr.
 

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