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Mississippi Republicans shifting support to Trump

Walker says Cruz will now have to decide whether to release his Wisconsin delegates from their obligation to vote for him on the first ballot.

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Though the last of the 16 Republican presidential aspirants to withdraw from the race, Kasich, a popular two-term Ohio Governor, has had a miserable campaign so far.

Some conservative pundits, such as Philip Klein and Erick Erickson, said they wouldn’t support Trump, either.

Trump had a net poll rating of negative 41 percent (24 percent liked him, and 65 percent did not), and Hillary Clinton was at negative 24 percent (32 percent liked her, 56 percent did not).

(CNN)Former Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said that although he’s not now planning on attending the Republican National Convention, it’s not because of any resistance to Donald Trump. “I don’t think Hillary Clinton is the right leader for our country”.

“United is how we win”.

Sandack suggested the Illinois Republicans pick a small handful of core principles to unite the state party.

Carl Paladino, the Buffalo businessman and former GOP candidate for governor who is among Trump’s top allies in NY, emailed Long’s note to his supporters on Thursday.

“He’s coming here for two reasons. She’s appealing to what’s called ‘thoughtful Republicans.’ So that would be people who want to repeal gay marriage with a nice, handwritten note”.

Details of Trump’s visits to Washington are expected to be released via his website later Wednesday night.

His swift march from fringe curiosity to presidential nominee all but over, Donald Trump was confronting risky new challenges as the Republican Party he aspires to lead teetered on civil war and questions emerged about how he will fund his campaign going forward. When asked if the Illinois Republican Party could become more fractured this year, Sandack said that is a risk of Trump’s candidacy.

Senator Murray’s Republican challenger, Chris Vance, plans to speak to the media Thursday morning.

Secretary Clinton isn’t afraid of going up against Donald Trump, though.

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However, Saul Gamoran, who’s been involved in statewide races, says this year the motto seems to be, expect the unexpected. “I think we will have to work extremely hard on our side and we will not take anything for granted”.

AP Sources: John Kasich Ends White House Bid; Clears Donald Trump's Path