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And That’s That: John Kasich Reportedly Quitting Presidential Race

In an email to supporters, the OH governor’s presidential campaign hopped on the news that Mr Cruz was throwing in the towel, reports CNN.

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Dan Follis, 62, was too rocked by Cruz’s announcement to know for sure his next thought on the campaign.

No matter. Republican voters in 38 states have spoken, and only OH supported Kasich as the best candidate. The Report classifies congressional districts in ME and Nebraska because they are the only two states that don’t award their Electoral College votes on a winner-take-all basis. Senator Susan Collins also said she’d throw her weight behind Trump, but he warned he’d “have to mend a lot of fences” first.

“He needs therapy”, says former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, at the end of the spot.

“The New Mexico GOP is totally off base”, said Democratic Party Chairwoman Debra Haaland.

For months, primary rival Bernie Sanders has criticized Clinton’s record from the left, highlighting her 2002 vote in favor of the war in Iraq and support from Wall Street. She didn’t speak Tuesday night and didn’t address the IN result on Twitter.

“I don’t think this is a decision that I will be confronted with making”, she said. “I am in this campaign until the last vote is cast”. But he said he grew to respect him as a master politician who “came in and conquered this game”.

Clinton has begun casting her candidacy as an effort to unify a divided country.

“I recognize that we have some people with a very strong skepticism of a Trump presidency, and I see that as a challenge”, said Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann. But his general election hurdles could extend to white voters as well, a problem masked by his dominance in the GOP electorate.

Grassley said the Republican Party is no more split over Trump than the Democratic Party is split between former Secretary of State Clinton and Sen.

“In the days and weeks ahead, the political revolution is going to continue winning states, winning delegates, surprising skeptics and ensuring that our call for populist progressive change is heard loud and clear in Philadelphia”, said Charles Chamberlain, executive director of the liberal group Democracy for America.

For some voters, that leaves them feeling like they have few good options.

“Donald Trump is just going to have an impossible time bringing together the Republican coalition”.

“He’s got some work to do, I’d put it that way”, Keller, president of the Fresno-based California Family Council, said in a telephone interview Wednesday.

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Kasich’s move solidifies Trump’s status as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee to take on the Democratic nominee in the general election in November.

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