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Republicans Ted Cruz, John Kasich Fight to Court Pennsylvania Conservatives
Fifty-eight percent of men also view Trump unfavorably.
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A new study gives a few more signs of what ails the GOP, and could ail Trump come November. “I will beat Hillary Clinton”, he told Fox’s Chris Wallace in an interview set to air Sunday morning on “Fox News Sunday”.
“I really believe tomorrow we’re going to have a very, very big victory”, the billionaire businessman said at a stop in LaCrosse.
Kasich says, “The Republican Party has been my vehicle and not my master”. “Except I also said, ‘I won the state.’ And I think there’s a real legal outcome to winning a state and not getting as many delegates”. He’s had to defend his campaign manager after he was charged with an altercation with a female reporter, backtracked from comments that women should be punished for having abortions, stumbled through three interviews with unfriendly conservative Wisconsin talk radio hosts and watched Cruz leapfrog him in public polling.
Bennett, the campaign advisor, said members of Tennessee’s GOP establishment had “locked themselves in a private room” as Trump supporters were insisting the candidate should be able to choose his own delegates. But let’s remember this: “all the Republican candidates want to make abortion illegal”. “Donald Trump has seen the light”, the group said in a statement, quickly adding, “April Fools”.
The Republican presidential front-runner has had a tumultuous relationship with party leaders throughout his campaign.
“Of the ten contested conventions, seven times they selected somebody as the nominee who went into the convention with less votes than the front-runner”, he told the crowd.
Walker, who survived a costly recall election in 2012 and was reelected two years later, has put his substantial political operation to work for Cruz in Wisconsin’s GOP presidential primary on Tuesday. “He got to Washington and actually, oddly enough, did what he said he was going to do”.
The Texas senator followed fellow Republican presidential hopeful Ohio Gov. John Kasich who spoke earlier in the day at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, an annual conservative gathering. “And so when you make those kinds of comments, and you want people to fall in line for you, it makes it more hard”.
“He’s gone from being an insurgent that people laughed at and a front-runner that people were amazed by to the potential nominee. It should be defined by what you do for others”, Bashi said.
At a town hall event in Wisconsin, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews asked Mr Trump: “What should the law be on abortion?” But with Trump hewing to a narrow course to the 1,237 delegates needed to the secure the nomination and anti-Trump forces achingly close to denying him that, every state and delegate counts. He holds a commanding lead in his home state, New York, the next to vote on April 19.
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While the former secretary of state is locked in an highly contested race in NY with Sanders, Clinton has been pivoting to the general election. Both candidates will attend a state party fundraising dinner in Wisconsin on Saturday.