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Clinton embraces Trump’s mention of ‘woman’s card’

Maryland has part of Donald Trump’s five-state GOP primary sweep Tuesday, and helped Hillary Clinton inch closer to denying the Democratic nomination to Bernie Sanders.

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Trump accused Clinton of playing the “woman card” in his victory speech Tuesday night.

Having declared himself the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump tries to turn toward a more issues-oriented campaign Wednesday with a foreign policy address, while defending his comments about Hillary Clinton’s gender.

“I’m happy to talk about Hillary Clinton and her track record for women, children and families”, Kulp said.

Of Ohio Gov. John Kasich Boehner said he “requires more effort on my behalf than all my other friends. but he’s still my friend, and I love him”.

Currently, Trump has 392 delegates more than Cruz.

You may disagree. You may say that he’d already lost women’s votes when he said that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” when she asked him questions he didn’t like during a debate.

Numerous delegates pledged to vote for Trump or Ted Cruz, a Texas senator, or to vote along with their congressional district.

Carly Fiorina is explaining the rules of the Republican Party to rival Donald Trump as she looks to assert why the race for the Republican nomination could go to a contested convention. If that doesn’t produce a clear victor, Rokita said in an interview, it’s up to delegates to vote for what they believe to be the best interests of the party.

Clinton responded that night, with a comment she’s made several times on the trail. “She’s got nothing else going”, Trump told media after his sweeping victories in five states where presidential primaries were held. “Her husband signed NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) which destroyed this country economically”, he said. While the Democratic candidates played nice, Trump delivered his victory speech and included a barb aimed at Clinton.

Barring a dramatic turn of events, Clinton has now cleared the way to become the Democratic nominee in the November election, which would make her the first woman in United States history to reach that milestone.

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Though Sanders has a chance to win the upcoming primary in IN, the gap between he and Clinton may be already too big. “And I know a lot of people would say you can’t say that about a woman, because of course a woman doesn’t shout”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally Thursday