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Donald Trump rules out a Democrat as running mate
But honestly? I don’t know.
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Ohio Governor John Kasich speaks as he withdraws as a US Republican presidential candidate.
Jeb Bush will not be voting for Donald Trump. He warned, “As the presumptive nominee, he now has the opportunity and the obligation to unite our party around our goals”.
End of the Republican establishment? A recent poll found Trump with the support of 53 percent of Republican participants, well above Cruz at 25 percent.
“To me, this is the classic case of a blustering, bullying guy”, the all-but-certain Democratic nominee told CNN.
He became the GOP’s presumptive nominee on Tuesday night, when his victory in the in primary led Cruz and Kasich to drop out of the race.
Kasich canceled a press conference in Virginia and plans to make a statement from Columbus, a day after one of his last remaining rivals, Ted Cruz, ended his campaign.
So the truth is that I feel sorry for them. He said both Republicans and Democrats did not sense the anxiety among constituents about both numerous policy issues and a general-election matchup between Clinton and Trump. Democrats didn’t like her 2002 Senate vote for the invasion of Iraq, which is why they dumped her for Barack Obama in 2008.
Bud Pearce said he will support Donald Trump. “I think the Republicans are going to pull together”.
Vander Plaats and a handful of other Republicans are clinging to the hope that an alternative option might yet emerge. But that is a long shot at best, with filing deadlines for getting on state ballots fast approaching. And Former House Speaker John Boehner called the freshman senator “Lucifer in the Flesh”.
“Of course I don’t believe it”, Trump said.
Stressing that “power, money and influence needs to be shifted the government back to the people”, he said America needs to be run again “from the bottom up”.
This fall from grace directly contradicts Clinton’s claim that she is more electable than Bernie Sanders.
Jamie Weinstein, senior editor at Tucker Carlson‘s conservative news website The Daily Caller also suggested he’d support Clinton over Trump, writing an op-ed Wednesday entitled, “Hillary Is Preferable To Trump Just Like Malaria Is Preferable To Ebola”.
First, the Wall Street Journal editorial board’s point is well taken: “There’s a world of difference between a Chris Christie, who endorsed Mr. Trump when he was still stoppable, and Paul Ryan, who has a position of responsibility and will have to steer Mr. Trump in the right direction if the businessman wins-or rebuild the GOP if Hillary Clinton wins”.
“He is a loose cannon, and loose cannons tend to misfire”, Clinton said in an interview with CNN, citing Trump stances including an allegation that climate change was a Chinese hoax.
Clinton also warned against Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants living in the country unlawfully Friday. “She’s unqualified because of the fact that her judgement is so bad”.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant couldn’t be reached for comment Wednesday. “I can not in good conscience attend a convention supporting him”.
Add the conservative Wilks family of Texas, among the biggest spenders in the presidential race so far, to the list of donors who won’t support Donald Trump in the general election.
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“The truth is, no one is going to the convention with the requisite number of pledged delegates to win”.