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Sanders to lay off hundreds of campaigners
Mr. Trump consistently loses to Ms. Clinton in hypothetical matchups because of her 20- to 30-point margins among women.
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Mary Pat Christie stands behind Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a primary night event Tuesday, April 26, 2016, in NY.
“To me, this is breaking all the rules, this is going against any of the typical history books and elections of the past”, she said.
“I consider myself as someone who’s on the path, and obviously I’m very far ahead in both the popular vote and the delegate count, so I think the path leads to the nomination”, Clinton said. “She has got nothing else going”.
“There’s going to be a high amount of state and national media there”, California Republican party spokeswoman Harmeet Dhillon said. In a more subdued victory speech at Trump Tower, he was cordial to his bitter rival Cruz, even referring to him as “senator” instead of the “Lyin’ Ted” moniker he’s bestowed on him.
After all, who wouldn’t want to play the woman card?
“To me, it’s a combination of winability and just general ability”.
But then, people’s reasons for voting are complicated.
“It’s a posture of reality”, Briggs said.
On Monday night, while Trump was telling his supporters at a rally in Pennsylvania how “handsome” and presidential he looks, he also asked them, “Does Hillary look presidential?”
The campaign of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Thursday specified the magnitude of its layoffs, saying what had been characterized as shedding “hundreds” of field workers amounts to a loss of 225 staff members.
Sanders supporter and UC Santa Cruz student Kevin Le created “Imagine Bernie”.
Women of all political stripes can relate to the sexism Hillary Clinton faces. Or were pundits making too much of a subtle gesture? About half of men and women said they would definitely not vote for Clinton. “There’s no evidence that women cross party lines”, she added.
But Mr. Trump has yet to kick his habit of reinforcing for all but his most loyal supporters how unsuitable he would be as a nominee. The candidate helpfully answered the question by showing that there is nothing normal about his campaign for the presidency.
“This, in turn, caused Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver to accuse the Clinton campaign and her supporters of using “language reserved for traitors to our country”.
But those are exceptions, not the norm.
He also used the address to target Clinton, his expected opponent in a general election.
The delegate details are different than IN, but the dynamics are the same and produce a big difference between first and second place. But they also include people like Schumacher, volunteers who’ve generally stayed behind the scenes.
“I got five emails on Easter Sunday”.
“Congratulations on being in the majority!” the email says about women.
The FBI will ultimately complete “a full, thorough and independent review” of whether Clinton mishandled classified information by keeping it on a private, unsecured email server in her home, Lynch told the “Charlie Rose” program on the little-watched PBS network. She made those comments in 2013, well before the presidential campaign started up. “That’s not going to be the deciding factor for most people”.
Analysts agree that Mr Sanders has no viable way to secure the nomination though few expect him to drop out.
Donald Trump’s “woman card” attack is crashing and burning, but he’s doubling down.
“I make this announcement today so that you, the voters, will know what you will get”, Cruz said. He can say whatever he wants to say about me. “It will be good versus evil on both sides”.
In other words, the more Trump “shouts and yells, the more he’s liked”.
“There has never been a more honest politician than Donald Trump”, said Knight, who was sacked from IU in 2000 after “uncivil, defiant and unacceptable” behavior that included allegedly choking a player.
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Laura Ellingson, Santa Clara University professor of gender studies, says Trump’s calling out Clinton on the “woman’s card” is “ridiculous”.