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GOP Senator Calls for ‘Adult’ Third-Party Candidate

As Donald Trump was elevated to the presumptive presidential nominee of the Republican Party, a new poll showed the Manhattan billionaire starting off a general-election matchup Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton down by double digits. “We saw the stark difference between my husband’s presidency and George W Bush who went back to trickle down economics which is also what Donald Trump is advocating”, she said. “During the debates, during intermission, I always seem to be talking to John”, Trump said.

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After Trump’s primary win in IN and the decision by Sen. Trump will officially become the party’s nominee in July at the party’s convention in Cleveland.

Organizers say the Trump campaign has not yet indicated what they may want or whether they’ll changes to current plans.

Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told reporters Tuesday night before election results in IN drove Cruz out of the race that the campaign had yet to start vetting vice presidential candidates.

It was a stunning denouement for the 45-year-old arch-conservative Texas senator, who had insisted he would press on to the final day of the Republican race. Ted Cruz remarking that Trump is a narcissistic “bully” and “utterly amoral”, along with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush saying Trump has “deep insecurity and weakness”.

Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton just launched two attack ads at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump – and the Clinton campaign didn’t have to write a single word. He remained open to endorsing the party’s candidate, if that person took a more unifying stance. “Why shouldn’t America draft an honest leader who will focus on 70% solutions for the next four years?”

Trump said he would consider Kasich as a possible running mate during an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.

On Tuesday, Clinton lost to her rival Bernie Sanders in Indiana’s crucial primary.

The Kentucky Republican says his party is committed to “restoring economic and national security” and preventing what he characterized as a “third term of Barack Obama” if Democratic front-runner Clinton wins the White House. I looked at different countries, even parts of Sweden, where they’ve never had a problem in their life and they’re going through hell right now.

But with unfavourability ratings among the highest of any modern presidential candidate, and concern within his own party about his temperament, the real estate mogul swiftly sought to assuage concerns about how he would govern.

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“I’ve said all along, Donald has work to do to bring people together”.

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