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Despite Rocky Past, Republican Leader Ed Cox Endorses Donald Trump
When several news outlets reminded voters that Mr. Trump had donated more money to the Clintons than to Veterans, conspirers began proposing the following controversial question: Is Donald Trump running a false flag campaign to help Hillary Clinton win this year’s presidential elections?
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Trump will reportedly tone it down – using a speechwriter, talking foreign policy, but still leaning on Ted Cruz to drop out.
As per Real Clear Politics, which tracks latest polls, Trump is also leading in Maryland, which along with Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island has the primaries scheduled on April 26.
Bernie Sanders supporters won’t give up on him for two reasons: most importantly, we want Sanders to be president, but also, we don’t want Hillary Clinton to be elected.
This was her first major attack against Trump after her win in NY this week. Two separate surveys released on Friday reveal Sanders and Clinton locked in a close race for in, with elections there slated for May 3.
Trump, who in 2012 praised the then-secretary of state as “terrific”, said at a rally here that although Clinton is “crooked” and has “bad judgment” he believes she is “qualified” to be president.
Trump’s massive lead could be critical, as he is still fighting hard to secure a majority of delegates prior to the Republican National Convention. On the other hand, Kasich, who has only 148 delegates, despite doing better than Cruz in NY, would need 1,048 delegates to win the nomination.
For 6th District Republicans, voters will have 41 delegates and 17 alternates to choose from. Oh yeah, and have I mentioned that our opponents will be led by Ted Cruz or Donald Trump?
Sanders is the pick among voters under age 45 by a whopping 51-point margin.
“I’m honored to have Ed’s endorsement, and I look forward to working with him and the entire New York Republican Party as we head toward victory in November”.
The Texas senator said in a press conference that it came as no surprise the Manhattan billionaire won his home state. Trump could win all of the state’s 95 delegates if his vote total is above 50 percent statewide and in each of the state’s congressional districts.
“New York was a great state for Mr. Trump”.
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“They want to make sure they pick somebody who can win in the fall”, Kasich said Wednesday on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront”.