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Hillary Ad Claims: She’s Tough Enough To Stop Donald Trump

On Saturday, April 9, the presidential candidate dropped by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum-a tour held less than two weeks ahead of the NY primary on April 19. It’s a strategy shared by Trump, who is also looking to win all the delegates he can in NY.

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After a series of unforced errors and controversies culminated in a bruising double-digit defeat in the Wisconsin primary last week, Trump has spent the days since his homecoming rally Wednesday night cloistered in Trump Tower huddling with aides, retooling his campaign operation and – most importantly – skirting controversy.

“It’s not my style, and it’s not Donald Trump’s style”. Despite a pack of reporters who trailed him to the site, Trump – who can rarely resist the glare of trailing cameras – let his actions, which included a $100,000 donation to the museum, speak louder than his words, silently returning to Trump Tower.

Voters don’t trust Donald Trump to make America great again – and give Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton higher marks in handling a broad range of issues, pollsters said Monday. While the real estate mogul expressed frustration with Colorado’s delegate awarding system, his message seemed more measured in comparison to the reactions from his Twitter feed during the rest of the campaign cycle.

The Cruz win is essential because it drastically increases the likelihood of a contested convention-in that potential scenario, delegates would be free to select whichever candidate they wanted.

“An NBC News Exit Poll found that one in three Republican voters would vote for the Democratic nominee if either Trump or Cruz wins, and another exit poll from CBS news found that 38 percent of primary goers said they’d be “scared” and 20 percent said they’d be “concerned” if Trump were elected president”.

Trump was clearly not happy with the state party and the new delegate selection process.

They spoke after Cruz completed his sweep of Colorado’s 34 delegates by locking up the remaining 13 at the party’s state convention in Colorado Springs.

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Donald Trump is crying “foul” after Ted Cruz got all of Colorado’s delegates at the GOP convention. He’s leading in the delegate count, but needs to perform better in the upcoming final primaries in order to reach the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination.

New York Polls: Donald Trump Dominates, Bernie Sanders Struggles To Catch Hillary Clinton In Crucial State