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John Kasich’s Case for Staying in the GOP Presidential Race
“I don’t run that organization, but I’ve expressed my displeasure”, he added.
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That was a dig at her opponent, Brooklyn-born Bernie Sanders. On Tuesday, just hours before his first campaign stop, two-term Gov. Scott Walker threw his support behind Cruz, of Texas.
At Trump’s second rally, in Wausau, many in the crowd seemed unfazed by Trump’s recent troubles. Women back Cruz over Trump by a 19-point margin (46-27 percent).
Clinton herself said Thursday in Purchase, New York: “Donald Trump is showing us exactly who he is and we should believe him”.
“This politics is a tough business”, said Trump, whose performance in Tuesday’s contest will help determine whether he can seize the Republican nomination without a fight at the convention.
“I think if he’s the nominee, you are going to see record numbers of women turning out and you’re going to see record of numbers of women voting against him”. “He’s one for 29”. A candidate needs 1,237 to win the nomination. The billionaire businessman says this about Kasich: “He’s taking my votes”. “We’re gonna look – it’s gonna be pro-life”, Trump said at a news conference in Washington last week when asked whether he would consider a potential nominee’s views on abortion as a litmus test.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said Thursday that it wasn’t really a “surprise meeting”. There’s speculation the party could turn at the nominating convention to a “white knight” such as House Speaker Paul Ryan. “I will beat Hillary Clinton”, he told Fox’s Chris Wallace in an interview set to air Sunday morning on “Fox News Sunday”.
Walker, who dropped out of the presidential race in September after low poll numbers and weak fundraising, had urged other candidates to follow suit, which may have prevented Trump from retaining his front-runner status by winning just a plurality of the vote in a crowded field.
“I get along with people. But that would be an extreme hypothetical, I think, and highly unlikely”. According to the Los Angeles Times, Donald Trump is the least popular American politician in three decades.
If Cruz were to win most or all of Wisconsin’s 42 delegates, Trump would need to win about 55 percent of the delegates remaining to secure the number needed to win the nomination on the first ballot. “He got to Washington and actually, oddly enough, did what he said he was going to do”. “We’re here tonight because our country’s in crisis”.
“It will be so cool”, he tells ABC’s “This Week”.
“As soon as he stepped foot in Wisconsin the mask finally came off”, said state Rep. Jim Steineke, the Republican majority leader in the Wisconsin Assembly. “We were telling the truth”.
“You’re right, but from what I understand it wouldn’t have mattered”, he said. Yet, he still holds the lead for the Republican presidential candidate.
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Donald Trump’s favorability ratings with women are plummeting. Cameras will be there “at every step of the way”.