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Donald Trump Holds Big Lead Ahead Of Oregon’s Republican Primary
In that survey, which targeted households with incomes below $75,000, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton polled at 22 percent support while Democratic candidate Sen.
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Nancy Schumacher says she just wanted to do her civic duty, and so she heeded the call to become a superdelegate for Hillary Clinton. “And I wasn’t playing the woman’s card, it’s true”, Trump said.
The Republican race now turns to IN, where next week’s primary marks one of Cruz’s last chances to slow Trump and push the race toward a contested convention.
The upshot is that Trump needs to win just 43 percent of the remaining delegates to clinch his majority.
“It’s over. As far as I’m concerned it’s over”, he declared.
Trump delegate candidate Edward Doura, a Woonsocket police lieutenant who won enough votes Tuesday to be one of the NY billionaire’s elected Rhode Island delegates, said he signed a loyalty pledge to back Trump throughout the convention.
The next morning, Trump said on MSNBC: “Bernie Sanders has a message that’s interesting”.
“Donald Trump delivers a foreign policy speech at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, United States, April 27, 2016”.
While the underdog presidential candidate insists he’s still in it to win it, he is also dropping hints that he has other long-term goals in mind. Women, however, were more likely than men to say they definitely would not vote for Trump in a general election, 66 percent to 60 percent.
“Our job, whether we win or whether we do not win, is to transform not only our country but the Democratic Party, to open the doors of the Democratic Party to working people and young people and senior citizens in a way that does not exist today”, Sanders said.
But New York – former Sen. “If we’re involved in something where we want to win, and particularly something that’s necessary, if there’s something out there where we need to win, we’re going to try and beat your a** every time we can”.
Cruz hoped that adding Fiorina to his potential ticket would be a draw for Republicans desperate to keep Clinton out of the White House.
“You have two candidates in Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders which have reignited a group of people who have been disenfranchised and disappointed with the way Washington, D.C. and career politicians have run the country”, Lewandowski said.
A loose “Stop Trump” arrangement between the Cruz and Kasich campaigns gave Kasich the opportunity to face Trump more or less one-on-one in or, but the OH governor has stumbled in the Beaver State. Bernie Sanders seems to be acknowledging Hillary Clinton enjoys a relatively clear path to the Democratic nomination – which begs the question, why is he still in the race? “Where to focus our assets, where to focus our resources”, he said at a news conference in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Mr. Trump’s supporters have regularly asked why his long string of primary successes has not led his Republican opponents to accept him as “the presumptive nominee”, the phrase he used about himself Tuesday night.
If Clinton manages an even wider advantage among women than Obama, Democrats say she may get a boost in states like Pennsylvania and Colorado, casting them out of Trump’s reach while allowing her to compete in GOP-leaning territory like Georgia and North Carolina. The AP delegate count: Trump: 992.
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We are just nearing the end of the first stage, when primary and caucus voters first learned about the candidates and formed opinions about them that can be reflected in the November matchups.