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Clashes follow Trump rally in California

Hundreds of Donald Trump supporters and protesters clashed outside an election rally of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in San Diego as the police in riot gear arrested 35 people in the second scuffle in three days to hit his campaign.

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But Trump supporter Riley Hansen defended the controversial businessman.

The situation outside of Donald Trump’s San Diego rally turned ugly as pro-Trump and anti-Trump forces came head to head and multiple arrests were made. I said, “Yay, oh, that’s so good”.

“It is so ridiculous where they’re taking the water and shoving it out to sea”, Trump said.

Martinez, who is chairwoman of the Republican Governors Association, has resisted endorsing Trump as she crisscrossed the country to speak at GOP conventions and fundraisers. Having said that, I have said many times, it was a mistake.

David Cameron has said the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States could survive Donald Trump in the White House, as he congratulated the Republican for securing his party’s nomination for president.

Republicans are expected to finalise their pick when delegates vote during the July 18-21 convention in Cleveland.

Skirmishes flared following a Trump rally, with supporters and opponents confronting each other in the streets, trading insults with each other. The crowd booed the judge when Trump said his name (it is suspiciously foreign sounding after all), and Trump continued “He is not doing the right thing”.

Trump and his potential Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State, are now in a virtual tie according to most of the latest national polls.

They fell one-by-one leaving Trump the sole survivor of a riotous Republican primary. “I think it would get very high ratings”.

Trump’s pivotal moment comes amid a new sign of internal problems.

Hours before clinching the nomination, he announced the departure of political director Rick Wiley, who was leading the campaign’s push to hire staff in key battleground states. But it is a small campaign compared the vast nature of what these candidates have been through.

Trump is arguably one of the most divisive politicians in recent American history and his rhetoric against Hispanics, women, Muslims and others has prompted widespread outrage.

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Among those he mentioned: the Democratic bastions of California and NY, which he insists he can put into play.

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