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Your Candidate Is Unpopular Too — NRCC to Democrats

While a vocal segment of the Republican Party has denounced Trump, few have been willing to go as far as saying they would back Clinton in the fall.

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“This is to me a classic case of a blustering, bullying guy who has knocked out of the way all the Republicans because they were just dumbfounded”, she said. That means Clinton and Trump could each choose the other path: drumming up enthusiasm against the other candidate.

The democratic socialist would beat the billionaire Republican 51-to-38 percent, based on aggregated polling data on the Huffington Post, whereas a Rasmussen poll this week shows Clinton losing to Trump 41-to-39 percent.

NEW YORK-Where were you the night Donald Trump killed the Republican Party as we knew it? “They couldn’t take him on on the issues because they basically agreed with them”. But the results show Trump would be a tough sell for the remaining quarter of primary voters. “This is an opportunity for him to pivot and candidly what he would do for the country if he is president of the United States”, said Weatherford.

The comment wasn’t as much a guarantee as a promise from the Sanders camp that they would fight Clinton all the way to Philadelphia with the hopes of putting her in the same boat as them, fighting over superdelegates.

Trump ran up the score on Cruz with the help of men and his outsider appeal. His campaign, he said, “is a political revolution”.

Erickson said several names are being floated, but wouldn’t say whom.

The survey of 890 registered voters was conducted April 28-May 1 and had a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) dropped out in light of Trump’s in victory on Tuesday.

“Educated, suburban white women are turned off en masse and there will be more of that”, U.S. Sen.

But despite the victory, Sanders has a lot of work to do to catch Clinton.

Primary voting is different from general election voting. He’s now taking aim at Clinton while defending Sanders, whom he has nicknamed “Crooked Hillary”. “They’re wrong”, Sanders said in a statement after his in victory.

Voters from both parties say the economy was weighing heavily on their minds as they headed to the polls. “As such, Democrats are well-positioned not only to win strongly among LGBT voters come November, but harness this already mobilized voter segment into action”.

“New Jersey Democrats don’t have anything against Booker”, said Murray.

“Donald Trump has said it’s okay for other countries to get nuclear weapons”. Just under 4 in 10 say it creates jobs.

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Clinton trails by 7 points in a hypothetical general election matchup with Trump’s one remaining competitor for the GOP nod, Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Sen. Ted Cruz R-Texas walks off the stage following a primary night campaign event in Indianapolis. Cruz suspended his campaign as results rolled in Tuesday