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Trump Says Fight For Nomination Not Yet Won
Hillary Clinton also defeated Vermont Sen.
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Mrs Clinton’s roughly five-point win eased the rising anxieties of her backers, who feared a growing challenge from Bernie Sanders.
When asked by Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union” whether party leaders do not take Trump seriously despite his strong showings, Trump pointed to his status as an outsider.
So Clinton is working hard before Super Tuesday to court younger voters, like Wellsley College’s Ellie Dougherty and her friends who came to Newton, Massachusetts, Sunday to get out the vote for Hillary.
“Ted and Marco did a really good job”, he said.
On Saturday night, Bush described his campaign as a noble lost cause, telling supporters, “I’m proud of the campaign we’ve run to unify our country and to advocate conservative solutions that would give more Americans the opportunity to rise up and reach their God-given potential”. And, you know, I don’t think, I don’t see where this a convention.
But in the end, Trump triumphed with religious voters, according to exit polls.
“That’s just not what our analysis shows”, she said. He told supporters he tried to stay true to what he believes.
Clinton and Trump’s victories put them in strong positions as the 2016 presidential election barreled toward the March 1 Super Tuesday – the multi-state voting contests on March 1.
“Frankly, if she gets indicted (for using personal emails for official purposes), that’s the only way she’s going to be stopped”.
In his speech following the South Carolina Republican primary, Ted Cruz said that “we are the only campaign that has beaten, and can beat, Donald Trump”. “I’ll win states that Republicans don’t even think of”, Trump said.
Marco Rubio responds to former Romney strategist Stuart Stevens, who told the “New York Times” this weekend that among the 2016 Republican field, “nobody else is trying to win except Trump”.
“I most certainly don’t want party insiders deciding this, because if party insiders had been the ones deciding this nomination, I wouldn’t be standing”. Based on the way the state’s delegates are apportioned, neither Cruz nor Rubio won any in what is shaping up as a three candidate race. “I think everyone now acknowledges that’s me”, he said.
Meanwhile, Jeb Bush has chose to stop his run, marking another fallout in the Republican party. Bernie Sanders’ 47.4 percent, the report says.
And after winning two of the three primaries so far, and with 32.5% of the vote in South Carolina, Trump’s path to nomination now seems unstoppable. Bush, the former Florida governor, had been part of that camp of Republican establishment optimists. “That’s not in the cards, ‘” Trump said of his presidential bid.
On CNN Sunday, Rubio portrayed himself as the lone candidate who can unite Republicans.
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I strongly disagree with the pundits on the inevitability of a Trump victory.