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Kasich dropping out of presidential race
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Wednesday night he was considering “a bunch of people” to be his choice for a running mate, a day after he swept the IN primary and saw two of his rivals suspend their campaigns. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) dropped out in light of Trump’s in victory on Tuesday.
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That 54% to 41% lead was her largest in the poll since July. Clinton laughed it off and said she’s gotten everything thrown at her for 25 years.
Both candidates are not popular with the general public. About an even split of voters said they view Clinton favorably and unfavorably.
“Trump’s competitors got it wrong too”.
Now the question is whether those GOP officials who backed Kasich will endorse Trump, as he assumes the role of the apparent Republican nominee. Hillary Clinton “has a huge believability problem”, he said. Catching her remains possible, but improbable.
Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is a “loose cannon” the U.S. should not take a risk on.
And Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, tweeted that Donald Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee Tuesday night. “But saying that, I also understand like a team sport, you have to be united and support who’s going to be our leader on the field and that’s Donald Trump”, Larson said. “I hope a lot of their harsh and brutal rhetoric we’ve all heard over the course of the last several months from all the people in this race goes away”.
Benton and other local Trump supporters remain focused on the state’s upcoming presidential primary, effectively meaningless but one of around nine states left to vote.
Trump has relied largely on his own fortune to finance his primary campaign, which according to Open Secrets has spent nearly $50 million so far.
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Clinton, who has all-but secured the Democratic nomination for president, has used her new advert to show how she will exploit the internal-GOP divisions in the general election.