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Republican voters want party leaders to step in line behind Trump
If another Republican is willing to put his or her political future on the line by running as a third-party candidate, it is already too late to get on the ballot in some states and will soon be too late in many others. While only the first $2,700 of each donation to Trump Victory will go directly to Trump’s campaign, it’s possible the state parties will transfer some of the money back to Trump.
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But there are worrying signs for Democrats, and Maine’s one of two states that splits Electoral College votes by congressional district, giving Trump an opportunity to win the 2nd District, represented by Republican Bruce Poliquin.
In a potential general election matchup featuring Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Data Targeting said a truly independent candidate starts off with 21 percent of the vote.
The presumptive Republican nominee said Tuesday that he had filed a new document showing his revenue had increased by about $190 million and that his net worth now eclipsed $10 billion.
The former Texas governor said on Friday that Trump is growing on him. Now that he’s the party’s standard-bearer, Trump will need hundreds of millions of dollars to support a national campaign.
After months of bashing the Republican National Committee and big fundraisers, Donald Trump is getting on board.
Mr Trump called for the ban on Muslims after the terrorist attacks in Paris and California, incidents which propelled terrorism to the top of the list of issues of concern to Americans, according to Gallup in December, soon after both.
Although all of Trump’s GOP opponents have been vanquished, he has yet to cross the delegate threshold to clinch the Republican presidential nomination.
However, whether the Republican elite endorses him is not a matter of concern because Trump is the presidential candidate on the ticket, Prof.
The Trump Make America Great Again Committee is a joint fundraising committee between the RNC and Donald J. Trump for President.
Despite the growing discord among Democrats over the different politics espoused by Clinton and Sanders, however, Democratic voters are overall more optimistic about their party’s future than Republicans are about theirs. They’ll just be elected more on the basis of personal characteristics and campaigns, rather than allegiance or opposition to Trump.
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“He would go to people with the hijab [on] and tell them he was glad they were in America, and they were welcome here”, she said.