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Debate Focus Group: The Best Moment Of The Night Goes To...
On
yesterday's show, Sean said that the Fox Business/Wall Street Journal
debate would be judged by "moments." We already know who had the worst moment, but just who had the best moments of the night?
WATCH: Frank Luntz' focus group discuss the night's best moments from last night's debate
According to Frank Luntz' New Hampshire focus groups, Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz took home last nights gold medal.
Senator Marco Rubio scored big on the issue of education. "For the life
of me I don't know why we have stigmatized vocational education," Rubio
said. "Welders make more money than philosophers. We need more welders
and less philosophers."
Senator Cruz buried the needle into the positive when he took on the
issue of immigration. "If a bunch of people with journalism degrees were
coming over and driving down the wages in the press," Cruz said to
laughter and applause, "then we would hear stories about the economic
calamity that is befalling our nation." |
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Trump On Controlling America's Borders
The
issue of Immigration turned out to be one of the most contentious
issues in Tuesday's Fox Business/Wall Street Journal GOP primary debate.
The issue led to several tense moments, including a heated exchange
between Donald Trump and Ohio Governor John Kasich.
WATCH: Sean's interview with Trump from last night's post-debate analysis
"We either have a country or we don't, Sean," Trump said during last
night's post-debate analysis. "If we have a country we have to have
borders. We have borders we have to have laws. We either have a country
or we don't and it's that simple."
Trump also spoke out on the economic cost of illegal immigration.
"I've heard the number is 250 billion dollars a year," Trump noted.
"Frankly it's an expensive proposition moving and everything els, but
you're talking about tremendous amounts of money spent, not to mention
other things. For instance, when you look at crime and other things that
happen that are also very bad. So, we're talking about 250 billion
dollars a yearend that's a lot of money for a country that owes 19
trillion dollars." |
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