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Buchanan: “The Reality Is That Donald Trump Won And Everybody Knows It”

“The vote was incredible. They know the good, the bad, they know me and they’re tough”.

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Following his victory in New York, Trump leads with 845 delegates followed by Cruz with 559 and Ohio Governor John Kasich with 147.

More than 40 percent of Cruz voters said he was the best candidate in the field or “the lesser of two evils”.

“They want to make sure they pick somebody who can win in the fall”, Kasich said Wednesday on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront”.

“Lyin’ Ted. Lies, oh, he lies”.

Trump, the billionaire real estate developer and reality TV star, held his first rally in the state on Wednesday, drawing an estimated 4,000 people to the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

However Tuesday’s presidential primary vote isn’t what concerns Trump’s campaign.

Christie flew out to IN for “political” meetings with Trump.

IN is the latest target, McIntosh said, because of its ability to keep Trump from getting a majority of delegates before the July national convention.

The Associated Press said that the loss in Manhattan reflected an apparent weakness Mr Trump has amongst “Rockefeller Republicans”, or more moderate, wealthy conservatives.

And if it comes to an open GOP convention, Kasich “has a pretty strong argument”, Bevan said.

Kasich believes he can capture the nomination if it goes to a contested convention.

Donald Trump thinks Hillary Clinton is “qualified” to be president, but Sen.

A landslide victory in NY was enough for the state Republican chairman to endorse Donald Trump.

“Donald, right now, is terrified”. DE is the kind of state Trump should win, while his big win in MA in March bodes well for his chances in Rhode Island. “His crowds have been enormous”, Buchanan said.

This was her first major attack against Trump after her win in NY this week.

The graph below shows the share of delegates already won.

F&M Poll Director Dr. Terry Madonna says Clinton does well with key demographic groups in the state – African American and older voters.

John Kasich’s campaign continues to operate a slim budget compared with that of his rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz for the Republican presidential nomination, according to newly filed reports with the Federal Election Commission.

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Clinton got 71,000 votes in Nassau, beating Sanders by 25 points. It takes 2,383 for the Democratic nomination. Tad Devine, Sanders’ top strategist, disavowed the movement last week, and Mike Casca, Sanders’ director of rapid response, has urged his online faithful to cut it out and reached out to Clinton’s campaign to apologize.

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