Trump: 'Make America Great Again' Much Better Than 'Making America Whole Again'

Monica Sanchez | March 1, 2016
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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump won a majority of Super Tuesday’s primaries.

During his victory speech, he responded to remarks made by Hillary Clinton Tuesday night mocking him for his plans to build a wall on the U.S. southern border. 

“I watched Hillary’s speech and she's talking about wages, and the poor and everything's poor and everything's doing badly but we're going to make it," said Trump. 

"She’s been there for so long. I mean, if she hasn’t straightened it out by now, she’s not going to straighten it out in the next four years," he fired. "It's just going to become worse and worse."

“She wants to make America 'whole' again and I'm trying to figure out what is that all about," Trump continued. "'Make America great again' is going to be much better than making America ‘whole’ again."

He also took a jab at his fellow GOP contender Sen. Marco Rubio, saying he had a “very tough night” and again calling him a “lightweight."

“I know it was a very tough night for Marco Rubio," said Trump. "He worked very hard, spent a lot of money… He is a lightweight, though.”

He added that his campaign plans to spend “a lot of time” in Rubio’s home state of Florida and that he expects to win there despite all of the money Rubio's campaign plans on spending in the coming weeks. 

“He’s not going anywhere anyway, but we’ll see what happens,” said Trump.

Rubio fought a good fight in Virginia but hasn't won any states in the Super Tuesday primaries thus far. Sen. Ted Cruz has won two states, Oklahoma and his home state of Texas.

Listen to a clip from Trump’s remarks below. 

 

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