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Trump defines ‘New York values’ to New Yorkers

“I appreciate you being the bigger man”, Cruz said.

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Polls show Trump is all but certain to crush Cruz in the Tuesday vote.

Unless something changes dramatically in the Republican presidential primary contest in the next few months, accepting the party’s nomination at the national convention in Cleveland this July is likely to be the high-water mark for whichever of the two leading candidates gets the party’s nod. Ted Cruz are viewed unfavorably by a majority of Americans – though both are viewed favorably by just more than half of Republicans – while opinions are split on Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Appearing later for one of Fallon’s signature softball interviews, the “Tonight” host slipped in one tough question about the upcoming New York primary: “So New York’s not gonna happen?” “We’ve never been in play”, said veteran Harrisburg-based Republican consultant Christopher Nicholas.

Trump’s sustained attacks on Republican leadership in recent days forced Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus to lash out at the GOP front-runner earlier Friday. “And didn’t you know those rules?” asked Cooper.

GOP presidential hopeful Ted Cruz will speak Saturday in Casper, courting the state’s Republicans in the race to the White House. Kasich was second at 25 percent, while Sen.

Cruz’s scavenger hunt for delegates – he claimed all 34 Colorado delegates at the state’s GOP convention last weekend – has drawn howls of protest from Trump. who told Fox News the process is “rigged” against him. Fallon as Trump said on Thursday. “We’re going to get killed if we don’t pick somebody who can win an election in the fall”. You don’t threaten people.

In Pennsylvania, Trump and Cruz campaigns are lining up delegate slates and notifying potential voters. “I’m not going to pander to New Yorkers”.

In comparison, a mid-March New York Times poll found that 90 percent of Democratic primary voters who support Bernie Sanders and 89 percent of such voters who support Hillary Clinton would still support the other candidate in a general election.

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James Klein, an insurance executive, is a pro-Trump candidate for delegate in Spring Mills, near State College, home of Penn State, in the central part of the state.

Ted Cruz on the Tonight Show with Donald Trump