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Paul Ryan Invites Donald Trump to Meeting With Top Republicans

Donald Trump says he’s planning to accept more political contributions now that he’s the Republican Party’s likely presidential nominee.

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Crooked Hillary. That’s how Donald Trump is describing the Democratic front-runner.

Appearing on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends” on Friday, Trump said that Ryan “talks about unity, but what is this about unity?”

President Obama also said that he thinks Republican women may be especially tired of Trump, who has been accused of demeaning women at certain times. But winners and losers of Republican races here, including Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, showed that wasn’t the case. “We were told Mitt Romney was a conservative and he was pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, pro-adoption, gave us Obamacare”, Pierson said.

“I’m not calling myself that”, she said.

“Dick Cheney’s a great man. We see the world a lot alike when it comes to foreign policy”. “Maybe I’m the outlier here”.

“Ted Cruz – I don’t know if he likes me or he doesn’t like me – but he is one hell of a competitor”, Trump said of his last fierce competitor, whom he had dubbed “lyin’ Ted”.

Barring a “West Wing” scenario at the Democratic Convention in July, Sanders requires 1,022 more delegates awarded from state primaries to win.

Priebus echoed that call on Wednesday, adding that Trump’s unorthodox candidacy was “probably good” for the GOP.

“I’ve sort of been in the arena for 25 years, and I think almost everything that can be thrown at somebody in politics and public life has come my way”, Clinton said. Those voters favor the NY businessman over Clinton, though at a level within the poll’s margin of error.

[Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images]Whether the leaders and members of the Republican Party will rally behind Trump in the future or not is unsure, but it is clear he will continue to face scrutiny he has not faced to this degree in the past.

Mr Trump is now preparing for a match-up in the November 8 general election. “People will be voting for me, they’re not voting for the party”.

A prominent Cruz donor, Mica Mosbacher, quickly signaled support for Trump and urged others to follow.

Trump, now eyeing the general election, focused his attention on Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

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“Tonight’s results are not going to alter Gov. Kasich’s campaign plans”, the governor’s campaign had said in a note to supporters after Trump clinched a win in the in primary and his closest rival, U.S. Sen.

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