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Feingold: Bernie Sanders Will ‘Do The Right Thing’ If Clinton Wins Nomination
Julio Cortez/AP The rapacious Republican made the now-infamous “woman card” comment after his primary wins Tuesday. But he did even better picking up delegates. By my read, Trump will get 35 of those 54.
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Both candidates aim to prevent Trump from getting to 1,237 delegates.
BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS Hillary Clinton is just playing the cards she was dealt.
Hillary Clinton said on Friday that dealing with criticism from Donald Trump is no big deal because she had experience dealing with men “who get off the reservation”.
Beneath that, underneath Clinton’s logo, it says, “Congratulations!”
Those who pledged to vote for the victor of the popular vote in their congressional districts.
Trump won another 12 delegates with his statewide win. Ted Cruz (R., Tex.) and one supports Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. “She fought for it, as secretary of state, and [Bernie Sanders is] very much against it. He’s been very against all the trade policies that have hurt manufacturing, and lost us millions of jobs”.
The Trump campaign has been criticized for its ineffective field organizing in other states. So instead of continually veering away from the question, “What will those two programs cost?” and deflecting it by saying “Many economists disagree and say my program will save money”, many of us want to know “Who are those economists, Mr. Sanders?”
But on the GOP side, rules like viability thresholds, winner-take-most districts and statewide bonuses allow a Republican candidate to snag the majority of a state’s delegates, even if that state has chose to use a more proportional allocation method.
She lost narrowly. All three candidates endorsed by the Trump campaign won.
“It does no good, since my goal is to help unify”, he said. “‘What? a bomb? Build a wall around it and make the terrorists pay for it – I have to pee'”.
As of March 31, there were 896 people on the Sanders payroll. “She’s got a lot of problems”. It’s due in large part these days to the Party’s consistent pandering to women and minorities while ignoring white men.
“It was really all grass roots”, one of the trio, Lee Stover, told me. He loves to remind us that his candidacy depends on the regular mobilization of intolerance. In another person’s hands it could be a powerful card. It’s a weak card in her hands.
An anti-Trump super PAC, backed by Republican donors, last month launched an ad in which unnamed women read aloud quotes Trump has proffered about females.
And there are 10 weeks till the convention.
“I don’t think there’s going to be any taboos with Donald Trump”, said James Pethokoukis, a scholar with the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
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Asked about what the tweet was in reference to, Weaver said: “I’m in the trust-but-verify business”. He decided early on to run as a Democrat and he’s running as a Democratic nomination.