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Donald Trump lashes out at Lindsey Graham in epic statement

Just three weeks before he announced he was pulling out of the race, Graham called Trump a “race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot” who should “go to hell”.

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Johnson’s campaign manager, Brian Reisinger, previously said in an email that Johnson intends to support the Republican nominee, as he’s said for months, “but he’s focused on the concerns of Wisconsinites – not national political winds”.

Rather than let the subject rest, Trump told supporters Friday night in Eugene, Oregon, that he and Ryan had had a nice phone conversation three weeks ago but that, “all of a sudden, he wants to be cute”.

Taking a rigid stand, Trump said he does not care if it hurts him.

According to a list compiled by The New York Times, Trump had insulted on Twitter 210 individuals, places and things since declaring his presidential candidacy last June.

“They have philosophical differences about the size and scope of government”.

“You are the most diverse class in Northeastern’s history – in other words, you are Donald Trump’s worst nightmare”, Kerry said to applause.

While a top section of the party’s established leadership openly said that they would not support 69-year-old Trump, the real estate mogul from NY gained more endorsement including the former presidential nominee Bob Dole.

“He’s not competent to be president, he’s wrong on the issues, he’s not a conservative, he lacks human decency and, maybe, worst of all, he speaks like he’s a dictator”, said Sen. WTMJ’s Charlie Sykes helped lead the effort to elect Cruz in Wisconsin’s primary.

“It’s hard to believe that in a nation of more than 300 million Americans Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be our choices for President”, he wrote. He says he will not encourage his audience to back Trump in November.

“I think everybody knows what that math is”, Obama said.

“He is not a ideal man. But what I do believe is that he loves this country and he will surround himself with capable, experienced people and he will listen to them”, Perry told CNN about Trump Thursday.

But Ohio’s 66 Republican delegates still must vote for Governor John Kasich on the first ballot at the July Republican National Convention, the one that will nearly certainly affirm the nomination of Donald Trump.

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When Trump proposed indefinitely banning Muslims from the United States in December, Ryan responded that such a move is “not who we are as a party” and in violation of the Constitution. Ron Johnson is expected to endorse Trump.

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