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GREENVILLE, S.C. Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush clashed angrily over the Iraq war, the Bush family and Trump’s business dealings at an acrimonious debate that underscored the importance of South Carolina’s primary in a week. With the Republican candidates increasingly anxious for a good showing in the first primary in the American South on February 20, fights between Trump and Bush dominated the two-hour debate hosted by CBS

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GREENVILLE, S.C. Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush clashed angrily over the Iraq war, the Bush family and Trump’s business dealings at an acrimonious debate that underscored the importance of South Carolina’s primary in a week.

With the Republican candidates increasingly anxious for a good showing in the first primary in the American South on February 20, fights between Trump and Bush dominated the two-hour debate hosted by CBS.

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Leading in the polls, Trump came under sustained fire from his rivals and there also were plenty of finger-pointing exchanges between Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

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Cruz and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, competing with Bush to emerge as the main anti-Trump alternative, battled over illegal immigration.

Trump, leading polls in South Carolina and in position to take command of the Republican nomination fight if he wins the state, attacked Bush’s brother, former President George W. Bush, for launching the Iraq war in 2003. “A big, fat mistake,” Trump said.

It was the most bitter exchange between them over the course of nine debates ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election and was a sign of how critical both see a strong showing in South Carolina.

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“George Bush made a mistake,” Trump thundered. “We all make mistakes. But that one was a beauty … They lied! They said there were weapons of mass destruction. And there were none.”

Many in the crowd booed Trump and the Republican front-runner dismissed them as “lobbyists and special interests” who supported Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor.

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Bush also criticized Trump for remarks praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying Putin is stirring turmoil in Syria by launching air strikes in support of Syrian President Bashir Assad, who Washington would like to leave power.

Bush, who will campaign on Monday with his brother George, rejected Trump’s comments and defended his family.

“I’m sick and tired of him going after my family,” Bush said. “My dad is the greatest man alive in my mind. While Donald Trump was building a reality TV show, my brother was building a security apparatus to keep us safe. And I’m proud of what he did.

“He had the gall to go after my mother,” Bush said, reminding the audience that Trump had criticized his 90-year-old mother, Barbara Bush, wife of former President George H.W. Bush. “My mother is the strongest woman I know.”

“She should be running,” Trump responded.

Bush provoked another outburst from Trump by saying the Republican nominee should be someone “who doesn’t brag, for example, that he has been bankrupt four times.”

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“That’s another lie,” said Trump. “I never went bankrupt.”

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Trump also had a heated exchange with Cruz when the senator said Trump would appoint liberals to the Supreme Court.

“You are the biggest liar,” Trump said sharply.

As they tried to talk over each other, Cruz chided Trump by saying, “Adults don’t interrupt.”

Ohio Governor John Kasich, who finished second in the New Hampshire primary last Tuesday and who pushes an optimistic message, called for calm.

“These attacks, some of them are personal. I think we’re fixing to lose the election to (Democratic front-runner) Hillary Clinton,” he said.

Trump’s attacks on the Bush family carried risks for him, since many U.S. military veterans in South Carolina have long supported the family.

Cruz and Rubio renewed their battle over who is the toughest on illegal immigration with Cruz insisting that Rubio, as part of a Gang of Eight senators who sought a compromise on legislation in 2013, was for “amnesty” but now is against it for political purposes.

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He insisted that Rubio had said in Spanish on Univision that he would not rescind an executive order signed by President Barack Obama in support of the children of illegal immigrants.

Rubio shot back: “I don’t know how he knows what I said on Univision because he doesn’t speaking Spanish.”

As the crowd roared, Rubio said Cruz is “telling lies… He’s lying about all sorts of things and now he makes things up.”

The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia also loomed large over the debate with over 9,000 mentions during the first half, according to social media analytic firm Brandwatch.

Before the clashes broke out, the Republican candidates urged Obama not to nominate a successor to Scalia, saying it should be up to the next president to decide.

Scalia’s death, announced earlier on Saturday, and the consequences for the conservatives’ 5-4 advantage on the high court cast a shadow over the ninth debate between rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. [nL2N15S0JE]

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The Bush campaign laid into Trump for criticizing his family. “I’m sick and tired of Trump attacking my family. This isn’t about my family or his family. It’s about your family. #GOPDebate,” Bush’s official account (@JebBush) tweeted during the debate.

The hashtag #GOPDebate was the top-trending item on Twitter Saturday night. Trump dominated the bulk of the conversation in the first half, with 42 percent of the mentions associated with the hashtag #GOPDebate, according to Twitter data. Bush was a distant second, with 23 percent of the conversation.

(Additional reporting by Alana Wise, Megan Cassella, Amy Tennery and Ginger Gibson; Editing by Mary Milliken, W Simon and Bill Trott)

This story has not been edited by Firstpost staff and is generated by auto-feed.

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