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Trump on rival Bush’s exit: Don’t look at me
In Nevada, Clinton won the democratic primary by a margin of four percent and received four more delegates than Bernie Sanders.
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She says on CNN’s “State of the Union” that voters have an “underlying question…is she in it for us or is she in it for herself?”
Trump is leading the delegate count in the Republican presidential nomination, and no candidate has ever won both New Hampshire and SC as Trump did without winning the nomination.
According to Nashville Public Radio, GOP front-runner Donald Trump has topped recent polls in the state, and rival Texas Sen.
Moreover, every Republican who has won the SC primary since its inception in 1980 has also won the nomination – with one exception.
If Trump wins the Republican nomination and is elected president in the November 8 election, he would be the first USA president in history to have no government experience. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz tied for second.
Hillary Clinton narrowly beat Bernie Sanders. Ted Cruz have tried to paint Rubio as a supporter of “amnesty” because of his work on a bipartisan reform bill that ultimately failed. But Mr Sanders claimed his campaign had an electoral wind at its back.
“The pure viciousness we’re seeing in the Republican primaries is not emblematic of a party that can sway independents in the general [election], especially given the hateful rhetoric we’ve seen so casually leveled at immigrants and minorities time and time again”, Jara said.
A place in the top three allows Marco Rubio to present himself as the alternative option against Trump and Cruz to the chagrin of the former governor of Florida, Jeb Bush.
“We’ve got to bring the Republican Party together”.
“I don’t feel I’m an angry person, but I think sometimes when he gets his message across, he’s intense”, explained Cindy Rogers of Austell, who voted early for Trump.
As the candidates arrived in Nevada, the property mogul said he could “run the table”.
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“Now that my good friend Jeb Bush is no longer running, I’m supporting Rubio”, Dole told ABC on Monday. Underscoring the electorate’s frustration with Washington, he was backed by almost 4 in 10 of those who were angry at the federal government, and a third of those who felt betrayed by politicians in the Republican Party.