Bedford, New Hampshire Jeb Bush and Donald Trump clashed over how to handle the Syrian refugee crisis - and just about everything else, including whether Bush is really friends with Marco Rubio - during dueling Wednesday night town hall events in New Hampshire.<br />In their most substantive policy dispute, the two disagreed sharply over whether refugees who fled the Middle East amid ISIS' rise should be allowed in the United States.<br />It was a split-screen display of the dramatic contrasts in style and substance between the two Republican presidential contenders - Trump a front-runner touting his outsider credentials; Bush an establishment favorite linked to his brother's foreign policies.<br />Trump said the fire marshal had told him there were 3,564 people on hand for his event in Keene on Wednesday evening - and there would have been more, but he wasn't allowed to cram people into the aisles.<br />Trump also said he doesn't buy the idea that Bush and Marco Rubio - who worked together in Florida, when Bush was older governor and Rubio was the new House speaker - are actually friends.
