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Kasich said to drop out, leaving Trump the GOP nominee

U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton took quick aim at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the United States should not take a risk on an unreliable candidate. Any conflicts could cause considerable drama and create even more issues between Trump and party loyalists. “We don’t always nominate a Lincoln and Reagan, but we hope that that person advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide vast majority of Americans”. But with unfavorability 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. In an open letter on Facebook, Sasse said that conversations with residents in his home state of Nebraska have convinced him that many voters would be open to an additional option besides Trump and likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. “But things will be fine”.

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There was also little time for him to halt the Trump steamroller. She was heckled by some protesters at the Cinco de Mayo rally and a large group of protesters gathered outside the event at East Los Angeles College. With the matchup essentially set, several prominent Republicans are refusing to support Trump in November despite his status as the presumptive nominee.

Those refusals highlight continued tensions within GOP, which has been at a loss to describe the ascent of a brash billionaire who was given no chance of winning when he launched his campaign last June.

He added another two days later, when Congressman Bill Shuster, 9th District, announced his support for Trump. “They’re wrong”, Sanders said in a statement after his in victory. “He is a loose cannon, and loose cannons tend to misfire. Because I knew this: That whatever differences we might’ve had in the campaign, they were nothing compared to the difference between us and the Republicans”, she said, making an argument about party unity. “I mean, look… this is to me a classic case of a blustering, bullying guy who has knocked out of the way all of the Republicans because they were just dumbfounded”.

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Messages to his campaign weren’t immediately returned.

Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Governor John Kasich speaks during a campaign event