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Donald Trump clinches GOP nomination

Donald Trump claimed on Thursday to have secured the support of enough delegates to become the Republican presidential nominee, vaulting past the threshold of 1,237 needed to win the party’s primary race.

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Republicans will finalise their nomination at a convention in July.

“Here I am watching Hillary fight and she can’t close the deal”, Trump said.

“We need to put up a wall to keep them out”, said Trump supporter Christine Kinyoun, 44, of Hanford. He’s a dream. Well, I said – and I said last night on Jimmy’s show – the question that was posed, I said I would love to debate him, but I want a lot of money to be put up for charity.

Some delegates who confirmed their decisions to back Trump were tepid at best, saying they are supporting him out of a sense of obligation because he won their state’s primary.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in clusters around Selland Arena earlier in the morning to protest presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s visit to downtown Fresno.

“Trump’s team expects to work closely with the Republican National Committee, however, which has had paid Hispanic outreach staff on the ground in nine states”. The reason behind it is, that by definition… we are a republic, a representative form of government. Marco Rubio, both represented politicians from the Sunshine State.

Trump is expected to further add to his delegate count after June 7 primaries in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota. “He’s going to lose”.

Those delegates bumped Trump just over the threshold of 1,237 delegates required in order to win his party’s ticket – although the nomination won’t be made official until the GOP holds its national convention in July. She still hasn’t, but CNN is reporting she and Clinton now communicate frequently, mostly about taking on Trump as she did in this blistering speech, declaring, “Donald Trump was drooling over the idea of a housing meltdown, because it meant he could buy up more property on the cheap”.

Meanwhile, New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman has called on Trump to denounce the hateful rhetoric of his supporters, after being flooded with anti-Semitic tweets.

The #NeverTrump movement has seen some momentum in certain parts of the party.

“Leadership is leadership”, House said, according to the AP.

San Diego Police officers are cheered and applauded as they pass people in line for Donald Trump rally. “He has not displayed a respect for the Constitution”.

Since then, Republicans have gradually, though many of them reluctantly, rallied behind Trump, helping him narrow the gap with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton among voters nationwide while heading toward the general election in November.

Obama’s assessment of the presidential campaign came on the sidelines of a Group of Seven advanced economies summit in Japan earlier this week, the latest world gathering to be coloured by global concerns about Trump.

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“Electing a president is never easy, but our party is strong, focused, and ready”, said RPOF chair Blaise Ingoglia in a statement.

Trump reaches the magic number to clinch nomination