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Ernst backs Trump as GOP nominee

“We’re going to try and raise over a billion dollars which is what’s going to be necessary”.

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Since the primary-season contests began in February, Kasich has only one victory – in his home state of OH – and often finished behind Trump and Cruz.

Walker is following through on a promise made at the first Republican debate last summer – when the candidates vowed to support the eventual nominee. Ted Cruz, announced he was suspending his campaign.

Meantime, on the Democratic side, front-runner Hillary Clinton lost the IN primary to rival Bernie Sanders, but Buffalo State political scientist Anthony Neal doesn’t think she need to worry.

Clinton is already suiting up for a fight against the likely Republican nominee, Donald Trump, after he won a landslide victory in IN on Wednesday, forcing the other GOP candidates out of the race.

Republican establishment seems to be trying to accept Donald Trump as a unifying force, despite the stop Trump campaign by a section of the party top brass. Trump gets 52% of white voters according to the poll, with Clinton getting 43%. Catching her remains possible, but improbable.

“I have committed to supporting the nominee chosen by Republican voters, and Donald Trump, the presumptive nominee, is now on the verge of clinching that nomination”, McConnell said in a one-paragraph statement. Mark Kirk and Gov. Rauner once said they would support the Republican nominee for President. Trump must still ensure that delegates chosen to attend the convention in Cleveland in July will be amenable to his cause.

Mr Kasich’s campaign told the media on Wednesday: “Today’s press gaggle in Dulles has been cancelled”.

After a decisive win in Indiana, Donald Trump is the last man standing in the republican race.

“I would be interested in vetting John”, he said.

To most Republicans Trump’s views are heterodox, to say the least – the platform would need significant massaging to appease both Trump and longtime conservative activists.

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Nebraska Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, who has long opposed Trump, wrote a Facebook post calling for a third-party candidate.

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