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Republicans urge RNC chairman to stop spending on Trump campaign

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The Clinton campaign said it was evidence of “more troubling connections between Donald Trump’s team and pro-Kremlin elements in Ukraine”.

Ross, who said he hasn’t made up his mind on who will receive his presidential vote, challenged a reporter who noted Trump is his party’s presidential nominee, countering, “Who said that’s my party?”

Trump fired back at Romney saying he “understand losers, you can make a lot of money with losers”, adding that Romney’s 2012 presidential run was a failure because the former MA governor “choked like a dog, he’s a choker”.

Today’s result, Cruz won 504 delegates while increasing the number of Trump’s 740 Kasich of the 145 delegates present.

McConnell did not mention Trump as being a drag on Republican down-ballot races, but he chided Trump’s campaign tactics.

The paper’s biting criticism comes as Trump has escalated his war on the news media, accusing it of putting “false meaning” into his words and “protecting” his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.

Mobley said the polls he reviewed – including the Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll and Rasmussen’s recent survey of 1,000 likely voters – show a tightening race between Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Davis, a libertarian-leaning Republican, said a major missed opportunity is that the nominee is ignoring postmortem recommendations from the 2012 election loss.

The very thought of an outsider coming to town and actually shaking up the status quo is surely causing some people to lose sleep.

“I have to say we have great unification”, Trump said. He also insisted on a plain falsehood, that President Barack Obama “founded” the Islamic State group, multiple times. “There is no evidence that Trump has done that or that he has much of a ground game to begin with”.

Trump is also expected to propose creating a new, ideological test for admission to the country that would assess a candidate’s stances on issues such as religious freedom, gender equality and gay rights.

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Republican senators and congressmen are so concerned that Donald Trump could undermine their chances of being re-elected, they are demanding that party money be diverted to their races from the presidential campaign.

Stop funding Trump 70 Republicans revolt in letter to GOP