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Chris Christie is Donald Trump’s bouncer

“At the end of the day, most Republicans are going to feel the same way”.

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“This is a man who has called women pigs, dogs and disgusting animals, it’s kind of hard to imagine counting on him to respect our fundamental rights”, said Clinton, the first woman to become the presumptive presidential nominee of a major party.

Haslam has also continually declined to say whether or not he supports Trump but on Wednesday reiterated his desire to sit down with the real estate mogul before next month’s Republican National Convention.

Speaking at the Tampa Convention Center in a space that holds almost 10,000 but was about half full, Trump was just a few minutes into his almost 50 minute speech when he began mocking Bush.

Donald Trump stayed away from his controversial remarks about a federal judge of Mexican heritage at a Florida rally earlier Saturday, but he dug in on his nickname for Massachusetts Sen. We get that, too.

He adds, “I believe and hope that he’s going to change and improve his campaign”. “Do you folks? Who the hell cares?”

Romney said he’s not trying to turn anyone against Trump at this point, noting the concern over future appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court is a “darn good reason” to get behind the GOP candidate.

“I don’t know that there’s a lot of difference in the agenda between Trump and conservatives on some issues. but I do want to make a clear distinction between policies and statements”, Labrador said. “It’s insane. With that being said I think it’s coming together, I think it’s coming together”, Trump said. I can guarantee you this: “in Richmond tonight, it will not be a teleprompter speech”, he said. He was accusing Judge Curiel of something else, namely frailty, a universal human condition.

Trump rejects the notion of a “living Constitution”, preferring the view of the late Justice Antonin Scalia that the document means what it says.

Trump fans like Sarasota resident Theresa Hill saw nothing wrong with the comments about the judge. “He is not a racist at all”.

House Speaker Paul Ryan called Trump’s remarks about the judge “the textbook definition of a racist comment”.

A confrontation broke out after a small group of Trump backers with “Wall” signs ventured into a crowd of protesters.

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Trump has repeatedly referred to Warren as the famous Native American during rallies and press conferences and on Twitter because of a controversy Warren was involved in while campaigning for the U.S. Senate in 2012. But since Kasich has suspended his presidential campaign and Trump has wrapped up the nomination, Jones is opting not to cast a “symbolic” vote. “She’s shown bad judgment again and again and again”. Having trailed Clinton, 68, for most of the year, Trump briefly erased a double-digit gap and pulled about even with the former secretary of state. Enough for a crafty Trump supporter to purchase the domain of http://www.pocahontas.com and redirect it to Elizabeth Warren’s site.

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie exits following a meeting of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's national finance team at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City