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Republicans torn over backing Trump
“I just hope and pray that we’ll get behind him, and right or wrong, I just feel like we can’t afford to have another eight years of Obama, and I think that’s what we’re going to get with Hillary Clinton”.
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Rather, Kasich thanked a long line of people who were involved with his campaign, including his family, OH lawmakers, campaign donors, volunteers, and voters who had faith in him and his campaign. Ted Cruz, out of the race.
A southeast Texas Republican – Cody Cunningham from Liberty County – he said he will vote for Trump but half-heartedly.
COLUMBUS, Ohio-Emotional, thankful, and speaking characteristically off-the-cuff, Ohio Gov. John Kasich suspended his presidential campaign here Wednesday. And he said he would play a role in that as well, suggesting a role as fact-checker-in-chief during the election campaign.
Ted Cruz, who won the primary in Oklahoma and had a lot of support here, has ended his bid for the White House after a bitter battle with Donald Trump.
“Do Hispanics think Donald Trump likes them?” asked moderator Mike Allen.
After Trump’s primary win in IN and the decision by Sen.
Shuster, along with U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello, 6th District, were among the 54 Republican delegates elected last week to represent the state at the Republican National Convention in July. I don’t believe that Donald Trump has the temperament and judgment to be commander in chief.
“It wasn’t like furious or anything; it was just like, ‘What do I need to do?'” Priebus said at a Politico Playbook Breakfast on Friday morning.
With the match-up essentially set, several prominent Republicans are refusing to support Mr Trump in November, despite his status as the presumptive nominee.
Sanders said by energizing voters, Democrats’ turnout will be high in the November general election.
A recent poll found Trump with the support of 53 percent of Republican participants, well above Cruz at 25 percent.
“The one thing that I’m going to really be looking for over the next six months, is that the American people are effectively informed about where candidates stand on the issues”, he said. That may be, but I think this is still a little too close to Pennsylvania Avenue for The Donald.
Mr Trump, a former reality television star who has never held public office and who has honed an outsider image, suggested he might make a more conventional choice as his running mate.
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Her opponent for the Democratic nomination says he’d also be happy to take on the GOP’s presumptive nominee.