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Donald Trump threatens to self-fund campaign if GOP support wavers

And they shouldn’t be talking so much”, Trump said Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation. But he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd, “It is not my job to tell delegates to do, what not to do, or to weigh in on things like that”.

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The report says Apple’s political stand against Trump, communicated privately to Republicans, is a sign of the widening schism between Silicon Valley and the GOP’s bombastic presumptive nominee.

At times, Trump expressed frustration with the party and indicated he didn’t care about its support; at other times, he bragged about fundraising numbers, and said the Republicans are starting to like him despite his status as an “outsider” who captured the presidential nomination.

He explained, “Imagine the Speaker of the House not supporting the duly elected nominee of our party, therefore creating a chasm in our party that splits us in half?” “I get that this is a very odd situation”. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), a vocal Trump supporter, expressed more optimism than some of his colleagues, predicting the party eventually will gather together in unity.

Trump added: “You don’t hear about the tremendous numbers of people – and I’m even talking about the politicians – that are totally supportive”.

Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Treasure Island Hotel in Las Vegas on June 18, 2016. If one person raises a little question, it’s like, ‘Oh, did you hear?’ Let me tell you folks, we have tremendous support.

Forget the polls, forget the short list of important endorsements and forget the GOP infighting – Donald Trump says he’s going to the win the general election “one way or the other”.

“Right now I’m raising a lot of money for the Republican Party, and a lot of beneficiaries to that, and I like doing it”.

Huffington Post reported that the company has told Republican leaders that they will not support or fund the convention as Trump has made degrading comments against women, immigrants, and minorities such as the Muslim community.

The main focus of the anti-Trump effort is convincing the Rules Committee at the convention to pass a resolution that would permit delegates to vote for whoever they want, which would mean the rule change would then go to the floor for a vote of approval.

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Donald Trump’s campaign explains that the commercial will attack Clinton on Benghazi, the FBI investigation of her emails, and the integrity of her donors.

'I'm a different kind of a candidate I think that I win either way. I can win one way or the other' Donald Trump said Sunday