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Trumps tells CT voters he’s “not toning it down”

Insisting that “everything is so volatile now”, Kasich said none of the remaining trio of GOP candidates will have enough delegates to capture the party’s nomination on the first ballot at its summertime convention in Cleveland. “Otherwise you’re going to fall asleep on me, right?”

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“I sort of don’t like toning it down”, he said.

“We need paid family leave because it’s the most important part of anyone’s life”, she said.

Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders spoke to a boisterous crowd of mostly young people in Baltimore, where he railed against big banks and highlighted his differences with Clinton. The ad is set in what appears to be Clinton’s war room, where her inner circle-fictional Huma Abedin, John Podesta and Robby Mook-discuss Donald Trump’s high disapproval ratings and penchant for inflammatory comments.

Clinton, who has been in the public eye for much of her adult life, said it has taken her “years to be able to” give this advice because she has to figure out how she chooses to deal with it first.

Sanders said Donald Trump can’t become President because he has alienated so many ethnic groups that make America diverse and great. But Trump said Thursday he is now changing his tune after Vermont Sen. The survey was conducted by the Working America arm of labor organization AFL-CIO.

The speech will come the day after a round of primary contests in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, in which polls show him likely to do well.

Supporters jeered when he mentioned his NY primary defeat to Hillary Clinton this week, but Sanders – who barely mentioned his opponent today – assured his base that he’s determined to stay in the race. But today, party members led by Sanders want to embrace their inner leftist. “There’s no path to victory for Cruz, so he should get out”.

But Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton continues to be the top recipient of itemized contributions from Indiana.

The fact that Trump is behind pace on reaching the 1,237 delegate votes that he needs to win the nomination has given tiny CT, with its 28 GOP delegates, more meaning than usually seen at this stage of the game, experts say.

The Republican National Committee (RNC) leadership continued to its meeting in Florida over the various laws related to the convention.

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“Because if we don’t beat Hillary, we lose the Supreme Court, the United States Senate, state and local races”, Kasich said. “What John Kasich is doing is he’s helping Donald Trump”.

US Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton