Watch Highlights From The Last GOP Debate Before The New Hampshire Primary

Marco Rubio had a rough night.

The remaining Republican presidential candidates faced off Saturday in a heated debate, just days before the New Hampshire primary.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) apologized to Dr. Ben Carson for telling Iowa voters that Carson was suspending his campaign on the night of the primary. He subsequently blamed CNN for the miscommunication.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) repeated his stump speech multiple times.

And the beginning was so awkward, it was hard to watch.

Watch the highlights above. 

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GOP Candidates On Immigrants
Donald Trump(01 of13)
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"You're going to have a deportation force, and you're going to do it humanely. Don't forget ... that you have millions of people that are waiting in line to come into this country and they're waiting to come in legally. And I always say the wall, we're going to build the wall. It's going to be a real deal. It's going to be a real wall." - November 2015 (credit:(Paul Vernon/Associated Press))
Marco Rubio(02 of13)
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"I personally do not believe that it's good for America to have millions of people permanently living here who can never become Americans, who want to be Americans, who love America, but just can't become Americans." - December 2015 (credit:(Associated Press))
Ted Cruz(03 of13)
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"Listen, the commonsense principles that most of us understand and most Americans agree with on immigration are not complicated. It's legal? Good. Illegal? Bad." - November 2015 (credit:(David McNew/Getty Images))
Jeb Bush(04 of13)
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"There should be a path to earned legal status for those that are here -- not amnesty -- earned legal status, which means you pay a fine and do many things over an extended period of time." - August 2015 (credit:(Luis M. Alvarez/Associated Press))
Carly Fiorina(05 of13)
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“If you have come here illegally and stayed here illegally, then you don't get a pass to citizenship.” - June 2015 (credit:Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Ben Carson(06 of13)
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"The key thing is we have to secure all our borders -- north, south, east and west. ... And then turn off the spigot that dispenses all the things that they are coming here to get. Then there won’t be any reason for them to do it." - July 2015 (credit:(Scott Morgan/Associated Press))
Rand Paul(07 of13)
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"It's an absurd idea, to round up 11 million. What's absurd about his idea is not only the rounding up part. [Donald Trump] says, 'oh, we're gonna welcome them all back, most of them are coming back.' Well if you take the time to send them home for breaking the law, why would you then immediately say you could come back. It's an absurd idea." - November 2015 (credit:(Joe Raedle/Getty Images))
Chris Christie(08 of13)
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“At any moment, FedEx can tell you where that package is. ... Yet we let people come to this country with visas, and the minute they come in, we lose track of them. We need to have a system that tracks you from the moment you come in.” - August 2015 (credit:(Darren McCollester/Getty Images))
Mike Huckabee(09 of13)
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"A country that does not have secure borders is really not a country anymore. ... [The U.S. must] stem the tide of the people who are rushing over because they've heard there's a bowl of food just across the border." - March 2015 (credit:(Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Rick Santorum(10 of13)
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“Until this summer, I was the only candidate who had a message focused on helping American workers by putting common sense limits on this surge of immigrants. This is not anti-immigrant, this is pro-worker." - August 2015 (credit:(Steve Pope/Getty Images))
John Kasich(11 of13)
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"I don't favor citizenship because, as I teach my kids, you don't jump the line to get into a Taylor Swift concert." - August 2015 (credit:(Charles Krupa/Associated Press))
George Pataki(12 of13)
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"I share the frustration, yes I think [Donald Trump] has tapped into a chord of people who do not want to see millions of people come here illegally, but that does not justify demonizing an entire group of people." - July 2015 (credit:(Jim Cole/Associated Press)
Jim Gilmore(13 of13)
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"I could not more emphatically disagree with [ending birthright citizenship]. It’s very dangerous to begin to tinker with who gets to be a citizen, who doesn’t get to be a citizen. And it is a dreadful message to be sent to young people right now who have citizenship and are going to feel like they’re not wanted. This is wrong. It’s pandering. It’s an awful-type of statement and it should be rejected summarily." - April 2015 (credit:(Joe Raedle/Getty Images))

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