Replay november 11 2015 gop
"For the 11 million people - come on, folks. "First of all, thank you for not asking me what I said in the 10th grade, I appreciate that." "It's not just about replacing a Democrat with a Republican, it's about changing the status quo." "The secret sauce of America is innovation and entrepreneurship."
I would not be talking to Putin right now, whom I have met as well - not in a green room for a show, but in a private meeting." "We should not speak to people from a position of weakness. "I've built an unbelievable company worth billions and billions of dollars. Each one of tax plans is better than the mess that we have right now." "Each one of us has a tax plan…some of them I don't agree with. "Why does she keep interrupting everybody?" So small you can barely see it."Ībout Carly Fiorina, to boos from the audience: "I want a government really, really small. "Marco, Marco, Marco! … How is it conservative to add a trillion dollars that we can't even pay for?" "Gerard, You might want to point out China is not part of this deal." Response to Donald Trump on China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: So I don't think we should be pushing grannies off cliffs." "If a bunch of people with journalism degrees were coming over and driving down wages in the press … then we would see stories about the economic calamity that is befalling our nation."
#REPLAY NOVEMBER 11 2015 GOP CODE#
"There are more words in the IRS code than there are in the Bible. "Five major agencies that I would eliminate: IRS, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce and HUD." Here are some of the most quotable moments from the night. Because of low polling numbers, Lindsey Graham and George Pataki were not be at the debate. Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee were bumped to the undercard debate, and joined Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal. This time, only eight candidates will battle in the prime time debate, hosted by Fox Business Network and The Wall Street Journal in Milwaukee.ĭonald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich and Rand Paul faced off for the main debate at 9 p.m. The Republican presidential hopefuls took the debate stage for the fourth time Tuesday night.