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Donald Trump won’t self-finance his presidential campaign
But Starr says to get his support, the NY billionaire would have to surround himself with seasoned, high-quality advisors. He has a news conference all the time when he’s eating.
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“I have renewed faith…that the Lord will show me the way forward”, Kasich said as he formally announced the end of his campaign in Columbus on Wednesday afternoon.
Democrats are already using Donald Trump’s words about women against him and the Republican Party.
In a short statement in OH – the only state whose primary he managed to win – Mr. Kasich praised his family and supporters, who fought to present him to voters as a voice of moderation in an often combative, shrill primary election.
Meanwhile, Trump acknowledged Kasich is “doing the right thing” by dropping out of the presidential race.
The head of the Texas Republican Party, Tom Mechler, has full confidence Texas Republicans will unite behind Donald Trump.
In what became a two-man race late Tuesday night, Kasich was actually in fourth place.
“I don’t think it’s going to affect the Democratic primary”, said John Burton, chairman of the California Democratic Party.
While Clinton last week was preparing to hire staffers in the battleground states that will be most competitive in November, the new additions bolster the Clinton campaign’s brain trust at her national headquarters in Brooklyn. While Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump swept the IN primary, his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton suffered a slight bump IN her march to her party’s convention as Vermont Sen.
“I would rather run against Crooked Hillary Clinton than Bernie Sanders and that will happen because the books are cooked against Bernie”, Trump wrote in a Tweet on Wednesday.
“I’m more inclined to go with a political person”, Mr Trump told the Times. “No matter what he said, no matter what the polls said in terms of electability, they weren’t listening to any of it”, said Campbell.
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An early favorite for the Republican nomination, Bush’s campaign was sidetracked by running verbal battles with Trump.