GOP candidates around NH Monday

On a hectic presidential campaign trail Monday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said “showtime is over” and called on Republicans to unite behind what he called his proven leadership.
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida laid out a muscular approach to how he would address national security as president, saying 2016 is no time for an “entertainer-in-chief” or “commentator-in-chief.”
Their mutual targets: Donald Trump, President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Trump and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, meanwhile, unveiled new television ads, both focusing on keeping America safe and defeating ISIS.
Christie, speaking at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, called himself the only Republican candidate able to unite the party.

GOP frontrunner and businessman Donald Trump, who will speak in Claremont this evening, began airing his first television ad, which covers the basic themes of his campaign: a call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., a promise to defeat ISIS, and a halt to illegal immigration by building a wall on our southern border that Mexico will pay for.


Source: Virtual News Center