GOP candidates rally in Conn., Pa., and Del.

All three republican presidential candidates continued their campaign trail Friday holding rallies along the East Coast.
GOP candidate front-runner Donald Trump captured the attention of thousands at the Quillen Arena in Harrington, Delaware on Friday.
“Real median household income in Delaware has declined by more than 10,000 dollars, think of it, since 2000,” Says Trump. “No good, right? No good?”
At his second Delmarva stop on the campaign trail, the republican candidate wasted no time listing what he would do if he secured the republican nomination and ultimately won the race to the White House.
Among what drove the energy from the crowd included the suggestion of building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico and bringing jobs back in the U.S.
He also took jabs at his republican opponents.
“Oh by the way, Lyin’ Ted Cruz supports Chinese currency cheating,” Says Trump, which was followed by a jeering crowd.
Rallying in Scranton, Pennsylvania on Friday Texas Senator Ted Cruz told reporters he’s not convinced Trump has a plan.
“Hillary’s debated. Bernie Sanders has debated. But Donald Trump refuses to debate, because he doesn’t have an answer when he’s asked, ‘How do you bring jobs back to America?'” Explains Senator Cruz. “He has no economic plan. He has no real solution.”
Meanwhile Ohio Governor John Kasich spent the afternoon in Connecticut, telling the crowd he does support building a wall. While Trump says he’d like Mexico to foot the bill, Governor Kasich made a joking suggestion.
“You know what I’m hoping? I never thought of it this way, but I’m hoping to build that wall and pay for it, I’m hoping the tooth fairy will put the money under my pillow,” He told crowd.
Governor Kasich also added that not a single party can fix problems with social security, but that it needs to be a bipartisan effort instead.