Summary

After thanking New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Donald Trump begins his Super Tuesday victory speech by mentioning the victory he achieved in five US states including Florida, which was the home state of one of his rivals, Marco Rubio.

He attacks Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton by claiming that as part of the government she had a lot of time to solve the issues in the US that she now wants to solve as a potential president.

He congratulates his Republican opponent, Ted Cruz, for winning in Texas and talks about Republican Marco Rubio failing in the electoral race and advises him to accept defeat.

Trump thanks his employees all over the country for supporting him and goes on to talk about the economic situation in the US, arguing that China benefits most from the problems of the US. He then talks about American businesses that are relocating to Mexico and pledges to stop this trend by lowering taxes and creating jobs.

Trump mentions that the middle class has been most affected by the economic crisis and claims that he intends to work only with American companies. He also reminds the audience of the Iran deal which he claims costs the US too much and has few advantages.

He then takes questions from journalists. In his answers, he talks about whether he is uniting or dividing the Republican Party. The speaker claims that h...

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