Trump Ends Debate With, "We Can't Do Anything Right"
The Latest on the first Republican debate of the 2016 campaign for president:
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10:55 p.m.
He opened the GOP debate, and billionaire presidential candidate Donald Trump closed it by promising to fix America.
"We can't do anything right," he said, adding that "we don't win anymore" against China, Japan or Mexico on trade.
Trump has been criticized for, among other things, lacking a detailed policy platform.
He was the last to speak at the debate, and Trump closed by promising to strengthen the military, take care of veterans, end Obamacare and make "our country great again."
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10:45 p.m.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio earned some of the loudest applause of Thursday's first GOP debate when he offered a zinger hitting Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"Well, first let me say, I think God has blessed us. He's blessed the Republican Party with some very good candidates," he said. "The Democrats can't even find one."
Mr. Trump is at the top of the polls, and has no reason to complain about the debate moderators. If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen, so to speak. He offered no real solutions for Americans, and hinted he would not support the conservative republican candidate if it were not him. We have had a president for nearly two terms who said he would "fundamentally change American" without ever being forced to say HOW by the media. Now we're not supposed to ask the poll leader HOW he will "make American great again." Give me a break
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