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Pennsylvania Primary Exit Polls: Donald Trump, Republican Campaigns Have Divided GOP
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to supporters and the media with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie behind him at Trump Towers following the conclusion of primaries Tuesday in northeastern states on April 26, 2016 in New York, New York.
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One Twitter account not chiming in thus far on the “woman card” debate is Melania Trump, who can be seen in the top photo above with the Republican presidential candidate that is Trump at the TIME 100 Gala.
“Our campaign has now completed 80 percent of the primaries and caucuses”, Briggs said.
“California will have the most staff”, Sanders said, adding that grabbing a victory there would “send a real message to the American people and to the delegates that this is a campaign that is moving in the direction it should”.
“She’s got nothing else going”, Trump told supporters in NY.
“If Hillary Clinton were a man, I don’t think she’d get 5 percent of the vote”, Trump said.
Shortly before the New Hampshire primary, those generational tensions were brought to the surface when former secretary of state Madeleine Albright, appearing at a rally with Clinton, declared: “There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other!”
Trump planned to deliver a foreign policy speech in Washington and then campaign in Indiana.
Donald repeated himself by using the “woman card” verbiage once more on Wednesday, claiming that Hillary used her status as a woman in a new and different way by playing the “woman card” that she didn’t play with President Obama.
Defeated in the Northeast, Bernie Sanders’ movement for a political revolution is reaching a crossroads even as he vows to campaign against Hillary Clinton through the June primaries and into the Philadelphia convention.
“Yes. It’s part of – it is certainly part”, Trump said. With only 14 contests remaining, the adviser said, there just wasn’t a need for all the field workers.
The Vermont senator said after losses to Clinton in Tuesday’s primaries in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and CT that he would now seek as many delegates as possible to “fight for a progressive party platform”, acknowledging that he had only a “very narrow path” to the nomination.
But the state has a confusing process for awarding its delegates, with 54 of them unbound and beholden to no one.
But Sanders’ overhead is also very high, with $46 million in expenses in March and outspending Clinton across most major spending categories. We should heal the Republican Party.
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To focus much of his camp’s effort on winning, Sanders is going to lay off hundreds of campaign staffers across the country. With 950 delegates overall, Trump is more than three-quarters of the way toward the delegate majority, compared with Cruz’s 560 and Kasich’s 153. Ted Cruz hopes to boost his run with a former rival at his side, and Bernie Sanders is laying off staffers as he shoots for victory. Kasich has agreed not to campaign there, giving Cruz an opportunity to compete head to head with Trump for the state’s 57 delegates.