WASHINGTON (AP) The Latest on the presidential race ahead of Thursday’s GOP debate and the March 15 primaries (all times local): 10:55 p.m. John Kasich is hoping his positive campaign and record of governing will win him votes in Tuesday’s contests in Ohio and Illinois. Kasich said in his closing remarks at Thursday’s debate that he knows his campaign hasn’t always been interesting, but adds it’s one that is keeping him and his family proud. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz joked that the U.S. is an ”incredible nation” where the son of a bartender, the son of mail man, the son of a dishwasher ”and a successful businessman” can run for president – the latter a jovial swipe at billionaire Donald Trump. Trump, meanwhile, stressed the number of new voters he’s attracting to the Republican party, saying ”they’re coming by the millions.” He called on his party to ”be smart and unify.” Marco Rubio finished the debate where he started, asking voters to consider the election the choice of who will carry the next generation’s banner as president. — 10:50 p.m. Donald Trump says he has yet to make a decision about whether he’ll accept campaign contributions in the general election… Read full this story
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