LAURA INGRAHAM: I think in recent days you've seen Jeb buoyed by his mini-me Marco Rubio's poor debate peformance.



Chris Christie pulled the curtain back on Marco Rubio's reliance on the same talking points no matter what the question, and the donors have gotten a little rattled about Marco Rubio, they might go back and think about the original.



Remember a year ago, most of us believed Jeb Bush was going to be the preeminent establishment voice in this race. He didn't catch fire... even in Florida he polled in fourth place, yet now Jeb Bush is on the move against Trump, he seemed very confident, he had his best debate performance, so I'd keep an eye on Jeb Bush...



The policies that Jeb Bush is advocating, those two issues Trump and he most disagree on are trade and immigration.



We've now learned the devastation of the American people as a result of the World Trade Organization and China, they've gamed the system.



There's no doubt about it, globalism of the Bush variety has been devastating to American workers...



If Trump plays his cards right, and oes really substantive on this, there's room to grow a lead, not shrink it.