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Letters: Should GOP have a racist as its face?

Even with Hillary Clinton’s unfavorable ratings, Trump’s inability to endear himself to Latinos and women pose potentially insurmountable impediments to his path to the White House.

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Some Republicans think Trump can’t win and will drag down the party’s congressional and other candidates with him.

He said he and Trump have a “different version, a different value system and a different objective”.

“Right, Chris?” an unidentified source recalled Trump saying during the meeting to emphasize that the Garden State is in play, according to an NBC News report.

“Today I am”, Pena said. “Furthermore, SDLRLA does not condone any of the violence exhibited by both sides of the protests taking place outside of Trump rallies throughout the country”, the statement said.

“People need to wake up and realize, he got more votes than any Republican in any primary in history, that the last big vote day.he won five East Coast states and he won every county in those states”.

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan has described as “racist” the remarks by Trump about Curiel, while South Carolina Sen.

His petty attack on a federal judge of “Mexican heritage” presiding over a civil suit involving defunct Trump University has not only elevated that case, which alleges fraud against its students, as a campaign issue. On Tuesday, he was critical of Trump’s comments. I think that’s one of the things that people are so confused about.

Some inside the GOP said they hope Trump will begin to sound more presidential. Curiel’s parents are Mexican immigrants; he was born in Indiana. She slammed Trump for his “racist” comments about a federal judge, and for the legally questionable business practices that have landed him in court, CNN reports.

Trump’s candidacy has done irreversible damage on American culture and morale, but it has done so much worse to the party from which the Frankenstein’s monster emerged. Textbook definition of a racist: someone who makes racist comments.

In a Monday conference call with high-level supporters, Trump overrode a directive from his own staff telling these surrogates, including former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, not to talk about the Curiel matter. “Donald Trump”, he said.

He then directed his surrogates to go after reporters who wrote about the Trump University lawsuits and Trump’s Curiel comments.

GOP rules experts say that to block Trump, one option is to set a higher threshold than he now can reach, such as requiring a two-thirds margin.

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Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump faced continued criticism after making racial comments about a federal judge