The most recent Republican debate Thursday in Miami (all times local):
11.00 pm
Donald Trump says he had had enough with these weekly GOP presidential face-offs.
Trump told CNN on Thursday after getting off the stage of debate Thursday night "we have had enough of the debates, do not you think?"
But Trump said he was "well" with their participation in the next two scheduled debates scheduled.
Trump also complements the way CNN conducted the debate, which was much less yelling and personal attacks that face to face moderate-Fox last week.
He described the debate as "elegant," saying that "everyone did a very good job."
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22:55
John Kasich, expects its positive campaign and registration of governing is winning votes in the contests on Tuesday in Ohio and Illinois.
Kasich said in his speech closing the debate on Thursday that he knows that his campaign has not always been interesting, but adds that it is one that he and his family remains proud.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz joked that the US is a "great nation" where the son of a waiter, the son of mail man, the son of a dishwasher 'and a successful businessman "can run for president - the latter a blow to the jovial Donald billionaire Trump.
Trump, meanwhile, stressed the number of new voters that is attracting the Republican party, saying "they're coming by the millions."
He called on his party to "be smart and unify."
Marco Rubio debate ended where it began, asking voters to consider choosing the option that will carry the banner of the next generation as president.
22:50
Donald Trump says he has yet to make a decision on whether to accept campaign contributions in the general election if he becomes the Republican nominee.
The billionaire businessman constantly touted the fact that it is largely self-financing his primary campaign - although it has accepted millions of dollars in contributions.
However, he claims he has rejected with an estimated value of contributions of his rich friends $ 275 million.
Trump said in Thursday's debate that the decision separates it from its rivals, which are controlled by special interests. He says: "I do not want anyone to control me but people out there."
22:45
Donald Trump says that even if he does not have enough delegates to secure the Republican nomination for the end of the main season, which should be more than enough to be the candidate.
Trump was asked in the Republican presidential debate Thursday what he thinks should happen if it comes at the Republican convention in July with more delegates than all others, but not most. Trump says the candidate with the most delegates, even if not a majority, should be the candidate.
Trump said that only he and Texas Senator Ted Cruz has a chance mathematically to get the most delegates then.
Ohio Governor John Kasich dodged a question about what he thinks should happen if none of the remaining four candidates enter the convention with a majority of delegates. Kasich said, "Let's get ahead of ourselves."
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22:40
As Republican debate in Florida, Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Illinois and warning voters about the dangers of talk.
Not to mention Donald Trump by name, Clinton said that "when running for President, it matters what you say." She says people around the world "as we look closely" and observed that when he lost to Barack Obama in 2008, who supported and later served as his secretary of state.
Clinton said that in recent weeks, she has been receiving messages "of many of the leaders that I know around the world and his message is basically, 'What's going on?'"
Clinton says, "I hope this is just a momentary lapse and we will all come to our senses" and have a choice based on the ideas and we can do things.
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22:37
Donald Trump says that some of the protesters in their political demonstrations that have been separated by force "are bad guys and have done bad things."
However, in the debate he said Thursday he hopes has not played a role in inciting violence with some of his provocative language toward them.
A white Trump assistant rally was charged with assault on Thursday after he was caught on video beating a black man to be accompanied by deputies headquarters, officials said.
Said fans attending their meetings "have anger that is incredible" and "loves this country."
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22:35
John Kasich says it is more important to unite the country to promote violence in political demonstrations.
Kasich did not mention presidential rival Donald Trump specifically, but said in Thursday's debate that it is important to tell Americans that their problems can be solved.
Kasich said candidates can "catch" people's fears, or offer them solutions. It is preferred to the latter.
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10:30 p.m
Marco Rubio won another delegate!
There were 150 delegates at stake in Tuesday's Republican contests in Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii. Rubio was excluded in the first three states. But Thursday night - two days after the voting ended - Hawaii finished counting more than 2,000 provisional ballots, and there was, one delegate for Rubio.
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich share the rest with Trump win the majority.
In the global race for delegates, Rubio is still far behind Trump and Cruz.
But he got a delegate on Tuesday.
The AP delegate count:
Trump: 459.
Cross: 360.
Rubio: 152.
Kasich: 54.
Needed to win the nomination: 1,237.
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22:20
Ted Cruz is avoiding a question about the nasty tone of the GOP race saying its President Barack Obama, which has decreased the world view of America.
Republican presidential candidate said in Thursday's debate that the Obama administration is a "laughing stock" in the world, comparing with former President Jimmy Carter.
Cross promised to bring a stronger foreign policy, starting with ripping Iranian nuclear agreement.
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22:15
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida says he is in favor of a clean environment, but he does not believe the United States can pass laws to mitigate the damages of climate change.
Rubio said in the Republican debate Thursday that he believes the climate is changing "because always changing." However, he said Washington can pass any law that will change the climate.
And Rubio said many of the laws passed by the Obama administration will only hurt the economy and not put a dent in the damage caused by climate change.
He said: "America is not a planet, it is a country" and can not act unilaterally to improve the environment, especially from countries like India and China do more harm to the environment than the US
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22:05
Donald Trump is deflecting questions about whether the Obama government persecution of the normalization of relations towards Cuba would remain.
Trump said Thursday he believes it is "somewhere in the middle" of Obama and the opinions of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the last of which is opposed to relations with the communist island normalized.
Trump said he seeks "a good deal" but does not name the terms would support.
Rubio, who is the son of Cuban immigrants, said Cuba would require to commit to specific terms in order to normalize relations.
The terms include free elections, free press, and to stop throwing dissidents in jail.
His comments provoked huge applause from the audience of Miami, which is home to a significant Cuban-American population.
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22:00
Ted Cruz Puncture Donald Trump on the nuclear deal in Iran, based businessman standing with Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry.
But Trump defended debate on Thursday, saying he has done oppose Iran treat a staple of his campaign speeches. Trump has repeatedly called for the terrible treatment, but has not offered specifics.
Cruz, meanwhile, said it is dangerous to work with Iranian leaders who want to "kill" Americans and says that the agreement is dangerous because it opens
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21:58
Donald Trump is defending his approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying it may be somewhat neutral in order to reach an agreement.
Trump said in the Republican presidential debate Thursday that although "no one is more favorable to Israel than I am," in order to reach an agreement with Palestine would have to at least make them believe it was something neutral.
Trump said that reaching a peace agreement with Israel and Palestine would be "perhaps the most difficult negotiation of all time."
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who has engaged with Trump over Florida Sen. Marco Rubio or Ohio Governor John Kasich, said on Thursday it would be a mistake to be neutral with respect to Palestine.
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21:55
John Kasich is the defense of most Muslims to be different from those who join radical terrorist groups - something rival Donald Trump refuses to do so.
Kasich, who described the "radical Islam" as the greatest threat to the United States today, said in the Republican debate Thursday that many Muslims "can not believe the things that come out of people who have distorted their faith."
It is being discussed to work with countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Turkey to fight against the Islamic state.
Kasich says the United States must take the "civilized world" together to speak with one voice.
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21:50
Marco Rubio and Donald Trump tangling during the US correct posture towards the followers of Islam.
Trump is defending comments in an interview with CNN where he said there is tremendous "hatred" of the United States among Muslims.
Trump said on Thursday: "You can say what you want can be politically correct if you want to have a serious problem with hate ..."
Rubio replied: "I'm not interested in being politically correct am interested in being correct.".
Florida senator said there headstones at Arlington National Cemetery with "crescents" which connote the Muslim faith.
He said that "love America" and that the US We need healthy relationships with Muslim nations to defeat the extremist group Islamic State.
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21:45
Donald Trump is not backing off his comments that "Islam hates us."
Asked at Thursday's debate if all Muslims were concerned, Trump said. "I mean a lot of them"
He said there is "something to do", adding that there is "tremendous hatred" against Muslims Americans. He is invoking 9/11 to make his point.
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21:40
Donald Trump is pausing for 30 minutes in the Miami debate take into account the lack of attacks from his rivals that have marked the last two debates.
Trump seems to the audience and said: "So far, I can not believe civil, which has been here."
Senator Marco Rubio chose not to attack Trump on immigration, despite recent reports alleging his company refused to pay some foreign workers.
Senator Ted Cruz stuck oblique Trump to help Democratic candidates in the past and not take a position on the reform of Social Security, which says: "I'll let Donald speak for itself."
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21:35
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are fighting over whether Cruz changed its position on subsidies to renewable fuels while campaigning in Iowa.
It was a brief spark in the first quarter otherwise great civil part of the Republican presidentialdebate Thursday.
. As Cruz shook his head, Trump said the Texas senator had "changed his views and his stance" on a renewable fuel standard that benefits producers of corn ethanol producers in Iowa Trump said: "Not by long time, but he changed his views in the hope of maybe doing well. "
Cruz won the Iowa caucuses. But he did not participate in the Trump office on Thursday. Instead, Cruz Trump attacked without naming it, saying it is hard to imagine how a candidate who has financed the Liberal Democrats and the "Washington establishment" could take them on.
Cruz has long criticized Trump for their donations to Democrats.
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9:30 pm
Ted Cruz says that "political courage" needed to take a subject like Social Security reform.
He defended his position in Thursday's debate that workers should be able to put some of their payments to Social Security into private accounts that would be subject to market volatility.
Cruz said all benefits for people who are already in retirement age would be "protected the letter", but gradually the retirement age should be raised.
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21:25
Donald Trump is promising debate watchers will not cut payments to Social Security or raising the retirement age, despite the economic and demographic pressures in the system.
The billionaire businessman said Thursday he will do everything possible "not to touch social security, to leave it alone."
Instead, Trump said he'll save money by eliminating "rampant" waste, fraud and abuse and economic growth to bring jobs back. "
He said he will bring back the wealth of the US
But his rival Marco Rubio is pushing back, saying Trump numbers "do not add" and that eliminating fraud is not enough. Rubio's plan calls for raising the retirement age over time.
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21:20
Donald Trump says he opposes the rules of common basic education, since they are essentially "education through Washington," with the rules adopted by the state.
Trump defended his position on Thursday that rules unpopular with conservatives, are a federal program, although they are guidelines for math, language and reading were developed by a bipartisan group of governors.
Trump says: "It has been assumed by the federal government ... It's all been taken by Washington bureaucrats."
Trump echo a common line of opponents, which is rooted in the acceptance of the Obama administration of standards as an acceptable program for candidate countries to race to the Top grant money is made.
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21:17
Favorite among Republican Donald Trump says he wants to eliminate a category of visas that used to employ foreign workers in their own businesses.
Speaking on Thursday GOP debate, Trump H-1B visas for highly skilled workers said: "It should not be allowed to use" them because it is "very, very bad for workers."
"I am a businessman and I have to do what I have to do," he said, but argued, "It is very unfair to our workers and we must end it."
Trump has also called for a pause in green cards for foreign workers.
He said he expected to last for a year or two, because "we are running into things."
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21:15
Donald Trump is promoting its newly won support from Ben Carson, the famous neurosurgeon who recently retired from the Republican presidential race.
Trump said in the Republican presidential debate Thursday that Carson will support Friday morning, saying the time spent together two before Thursday. Trump says they discussed how to improve education and schools.
Carson is the second competitor to support GOP Trump after leaving. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has also end
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21:07
Ohio Governor John Kasich says he is a believer in immigration, and without it "I would like to run for president of Croatia."
But Kasich is talking tough on immigration in the Republican presidential debate on Thursday, saying he wants to control hard borders and a wall with Mexico.
Kasich says: "We closed our doors at night in our homes and the country has to be able to lock their doors as well."
But Kasich says he also supports a path to legalization, not citizenship, of the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants living here now.
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21:05
John Kasich said the United States can not "close the doors and pull down the blinds" when it comes to free trade.
The governor of Ohio said in the Republican debate Thursday that is critical for the president to stand firmly countries who deceive trade agreements promising to "raise the alarm" if elected. But he says prices rise and more people will be out of work if the United States withdraws from free trade agreements.
Kasich is also reminding voters that he grew up in a blue-collar town in Pennsylvania, which often touted during his campaign.
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21:02
Frontrunner Donald Trump is launching Thursday night's GOP debate pointing out the "millions and millions" of new voters say they are bringing to the party.
Trump says that "everyone is talking about" new voters is attracting, including former Democrats and independents.
Senator Marco Rubio addressed a crowd home state in the Miami debate calling the 2016 election "the most important in a generation."
The 44-year-old senator asks Americans to vote in Tuesday's primaries as if "our identity as a nation" depends on it.
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21:00
John Kasich is promising to restore the "Spirit of America" by adjusting the conservative policies of Washington and sending power to states and communities.
Delivering opening remarks at the GOP debate, Kasich says he believes the strength of America lies in the neighborhoods and communities.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz refers to his Cuban heritage, in his opening remarks in the Republican presidential debate. Cruz spoke to his father reach the United States in the 1950s from Cuba, where Hispanic voters are an important voting bloc.
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20:55
Republican presidential debate in Miami is about to start days to go before a series of crucial winning every contest for the GOP nomination takes.
A moment of silence was held before the debate Thursday in honor of the former first lady Nancy Reagan, who died this week at age 94.
Reagan funeral services will be held Friday in California.
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