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US election 2016: Donald Trump predicts Republican onslaught | US election 2016: Donald Trump predicts Republican onslaught |
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Presidential contender Donald Trump expects further attacks at a Republican debate later, hours after being hammered by some of the party's veteran politicians. | |
The front-runner in the race to be the party's nominee takes the stage in Detroit with rivals Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz keen to make their mark. | The front-runner in the race to be the party's nominee takes the stage in Detroit with rivals Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz keen to make their mark. |
Many Republicans fear Mr Trump would lose November's presidential election. | Many Republicans fear Mr Trump would lose November's presidential election. |
Mitt Romney, the 2012 nominee, earlier lambasted the businessman. | Mitt Romney, the 2012 nominee, earlier lambasted the businessman. |
"Think of Donald Trump's personal qualities, the bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the absurd third grade theatrics," said Mr Romney. | "Think of Donald Trump's personal qualities, the bullying, the greed, the showing off, the misogyny, the absurd third grade theatrics," said Mr Romney. |
Calling him a "phony" and a "fraud", the former standard-bearer of the party said Mr Trump's policies - like the deportation of undocumented migrants and banning Muslims from entering the US - would make the world less safe. | Calling him a "phony" and a "fraud", the former standard-bearer of the party said Mr Trump's policies - like the deportation of undocumented migrants and banning Muslims from entering the US - would make the world less safe. |
Other senior Republicans like Paul Ryan, John McCain and a host of national security committee members have also attacked the New Yorker since he cemented his front-runner status on Super Tuesday. | Other senior Republicans like Paul Ryan, John McCain and a host of national security committee members have also attacked the New Yorker since he cemented his front-runner status on Super Tuesday. |
Mr Trump, a billionaire with no experience of political office, has won 10 of the 15 states that have voted so far, with his promise to "make America great again". | Mr Trump, a billionaire with no experience of political office, has won 10 of the 15 states that have voted so far, with his promise to "make America great again". |
Texas Senator Mr Cruz, with four states, and Florida Senator Mr Rubio, with one, will join Mr Trump on stage at 21:00 local time (02:00 GMT) after days of launching blistering attacks on the businessman. | Texas Senator Mr Cruz, with four states, and Florida Senator Mr Rubio, with one, will join Mr Trump on stage at 21:00 local time (02:00 GMT) after days of launching blistering attacks on the businessman. |
More on the Republican race | More on the Republican race |
Europe hates Trump. Does it matter? | Europe hates Trump. Does it matter? |
How extreme is Donald Trump? | How extreme is Donald Trump? |
Americans search for 'move to Canada' | Americans search for 'move to Canada' |
What was Chris Christie thinking? | What was Chris Christie thinking? |
Super Tuesday winners and losers | Super Tuesday winners and losers |
With the effective departure of Ben Carson this week, the field of Republican candidates - once 17-strong - has now been narrowed to four. | With the effective departure of Ben Carson this week, the field of Republican candidates - once 17-strong - has now been narrowed to four. |
The fourth Republican still competing, John Kasich, is hopeful he can win in his home state of Ohio, where voters go to the polls on 15 March. | The fourth Republican still competing, John Kasich, is hopeful he can win in his home state of Ohio, where voters go to the polls on 15 March. |
On Thursday morning, Mr Trump predicted he would be assailed from all sides in the debate. | On Thursday morning, Mr Trump predicted he would be assailed from all sides in the debate. |
"I can't act overly presidential because I'm going to have people attacking from every side," he told NBC. | "I can't act overly presidential because I'm going to have people attacking from every side," he told NBC. |
"A very good man, Ben Carson, is not there any more, so now we're going to have more time for the fighting." | "A very good man, Ben Carson, is not there any more, so now we're going to have more time for the fighting." |
He was also dismissive of Mr Romney's criticisms, describing him as a failed candidate who once begged for Mr Trump's endorsement. | He was also dismissive of Mr Romney's criticisms, describing him as a failed candidate who once begged for Mr Trump's endorsement. |
The debate, sponsored by Fox News, is the first time Mr Trump will face his rivals since winning seven states on Super Tuesday. | The debate, sponsored by Fox News, is the first time Mr Trump will face his rivals since winning seven states on Super Tuesday. |
It will bring him face to face with presenter Megyn Kelly, whom he dismissed as a "bimbo" after they clashed in the first primary debate. | It will bring him face to face with presenter Megyn Kelly, whom he dismissed as a "bimbo" after they clashed in the first primary debate. |
The incident prompted him to boycott a subsequent debate hosted by Fox. | The incident prompted him to boycott a subsequent debate hosted by Fox. |
In the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton has 10 states, five more than rival Bernie Sanders. | In the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton has 10 states, five more than rival Bernie Sanders. |
The two will take to the debate stage in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday. | The two will take to the debate stage in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday. |