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Nate Silver

Have to agree with the consensus that the Christie-Rubio exchange was one of Rubio’s worst moments of the campaign. Even if Rubio’s a guy who needs to prepare for debates beforehand instead of thinking on his feet, it’s a little surprising that he repeated his talking points and didn’t have second, third and fourth lines of argument prepared on the experience attack.
Harry Enten

You know, it’s funny when I hear these guys talk about elected-office experience and the Oval Office. Voters don’t necessarily care all that much about it. Three of the last six presidents had served the same or less time as Marco Rubio has in major statewide or federal office by the time he would become president. Barack Obama served four years in the Senate, George W. Bush only served six years as governor of Texas and Jimmy Carter only was governor of Georgia for four years.
Julia Azari

I think the only reason I don’t totally agree with you, Micah, is the inertia that has characterized this race. Christie’s been saying this for months, and so has Rubio (though not quite as … verbatim). I don’t see Christie coming from behind at this stage – too many liabilities, too little support.

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