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Hillary Wouldn’t Run for City Council Without the ‘Woman Card’
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s claim that Hillary Clinton is playing “the woman’s card” has drawn intense backlash, from the Democratic front-runner herself as well as tens of thousands of critics on social media.
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On the Democratic side, Clinton won four out of five states.
Before Tuesday’s results came in, Trump needed 59 per cent. On May 3rd, Indiana’s Republican voters will award the largest remaining pool of statewide delegates for the victor, 30, in addition to 27 delegates allocated by the winners of congressional districts. In Pennsylvania, for instance, Clinton carried the endorsement of the 60,000-member Equality Pennsylvania group, as well as that of the Philadelphia Gay News, and gay state Representative Brian Sims. “She has called for a comprehensive ban on discrimination against LGBT people at the federal level, a ban on the awful practice of “reparative therapy” for LGBT minors, and a fully-fledged plan to combat HIV/AIDS, including a plan for an AIDS-free generation”.
She has difficulty connecting even with women although she has emphasized the gender aspect and the historic chance for voters to elect America’s first woman president.
Also endorsing Clinton was the Liberty City LGBT Democratic Club. He reiterated his call for Sanders to run as an independent because he’d been treated unfairly by the Democratic Party – a schism that would benefit whoever the GOP nominee is. She’s been reminding voters of the 2008 Democratic primary, when she endorsed Barack Obama after a tough campaign and urged her supporters to rally around her former rival. With the exception of the youngest voters in Maryland, he won all age groups in each state.
Trump headed to Indiana Wednesday as well, following his address in Washington. “It makes no sense, because my residence is much closer to here than it is to there”. There have been very few problems. Trump noted the “strife” over the new law, including businesses threatening to move or curtail operations in the state.
“They’re not going to challenge the system – they are the system”, Fiorina said.
Today co-host Matt Lauer asked Trump if he has any transgender people working for him.
Bernie Sanders’ movement for a political revolution is reaching a crossroads even as he is vowing to campaign against Hillary Clinton through the June primaries. “If you noticed, I did well last night with the women”.
Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson, a Trump supporter, said the deal between Kasich and Cruz would backfire because it smacked of backroom politics.
“When the boxer knocks out the other boxer”, Trump said, “you don’t have to wait for a decision”.
“I’m happy to talk about Hillary Clinton and her track record for women, children and families”, Kulp said. “We’re going to do very well with Hillary and with women as soon as we start our process against her. We’re going to do very well”. While over a third of GOP voters said they would be excited by a Trump administration, almost 4 in 10 said they would be scared or concerned.
If Mr. Trump nevertheless got the GOP nomination, many Republicans would face a similar dilemma to the one they face now.
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The Vermont senator says after losses to Clinton in Tuesday’s primaries in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and CT that he will seek as many delegates as possible to “fight for a progressive party platform”.