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Nancy Pelosi: Donald Trump is playing the joker’s card
“If you are a Democrat, an independent or a thoughtful Republican, you know that their approach is not going to build an America where we increase opportunity or decrease inequality”, Ms Clinton said.
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Ladies, if woman cards were a thing, what would you do with yours?
Looking ahead to next week’s IN primary, Trump said he’s met with Gov. Mike Pence.
Clinton won Pennsylvania with approximately 56 percent of the votes, and Trump won the state with 57 percent of the votes. Trump told his supporters that he is on his way to be the party nomination.
A latest poll suggested that Trump has 41 per cent support followed by 32 per cent from Cruz and 21 per cent by Kasich. His other two presidential rivals Senator Ted Cruz from Texas and Governor John Kasich from OH are lagging far behind Trump in delegate count.
For all the talk of hard feelings between Bernie Sanders and Clinton, whose four wins this week effectively sealed her nomination, the Republican Party is more divided ideologically and less sanguine about its front-runner.
Although the OH governor did pick up five delegates from Rhode Island Tuesday, strategist John Weaver has indicated that Oregon’s May 17 primary – where 28 delegates are awarded proportionally – is Kasich’s next chance to shift the narrative.
No word yet on whether men can cash in for a “woman card” as well. But Clinton had a great response that proved she’s unafraid to fight back against Trump’s grade-school antics. Clinton foreshadowed the potential general election clash with Trump that could centre on women voters.
Trump’s big night made for at least an additional 142 delegates, bringing his overall total to 988, just 249 short of 1,237 he needs to secure the party’s nomination outright.
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Trump consistently loses to Clinton in hypothetical matchups because of her 20- to 30-point margins among women. “You are going to have an unbelievably good result in November”, 69-year-old Trump said. Trump seems determined to make that gap even wider. Trump blasted the pair for announcing that they were teaming up to beat him, ceding some of Tuesday’s contests and offering each other lukewarm support. About half of men and women said they would definitely not vote for Clinton. That’s the reason John Kasich, who polls show has the best chance of winning the presidency, remains in the race.