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RNC chief on Trump VP pick: ‘Diversity is important’
Australia’s centre-left opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten on Tuesday endorsed U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton over her chief Republican rival, Donald Trump, who he said would be “very difficult” to work with. “But you know what, why should I give up that leverage?” He says “this is a process, we still have some time to go”.
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With Texas Sen. Ted Cruz dropping out that night, Kasich finally had the one-on-one battle with Trump that he long coveted.
Sunshine said Trump hasn’t changed in the decades she’s known him.
Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus is warning that a third-party conservative challenge to Donald Trump could wreck the country ‘for many generations, ‘ amid fears such an effort would serve only to hand closely contested states to Hillary Clinton.
When pressed by Wallace, Priebus said, “yes, everything bothers me, Chris, but I don’t know the truth of these things, I don’t know other than reading an article whether or not these things are true”. They actually got along very well.
Sessions said Trump has much to learn about how to talk about matters of war. Both men seemed to take a similar approach to the topics: hoping the American people don’t care.
The opinion of his family would weigh on an endorsement, Kasich said. “And frankly, my wife and my daughters have watched this”.
“I like him. He’s bold and I love it. One, he’s not a politician”.
While delegates are unlikely to defy Trump’s nomination that brazenly, the state GOP convention will convene with the party’s presumed presidential nominee having a weak standing in the Minnesota delegation.
“It’s a little bit odd”, Priebus conceded, “but I will just tell you that I think, of all the things facing this country right now, and after being through this primary for a year, I can assure you that that particular issue is not going to move the electorate. There’s some things where you can say, well I don’t really love these parts of the candidate, but the alternative is just something I can’t handle”, said Perry.
“So I think that’s the legacy these folks will leave behind”.
‘The idea of running someone as a third party, particularly the way they’re going about it, is not going to be effective and is not practical, ‘ Kasich strategist John Weaver told the Post. The Republican presumptive nominee has said he will not release them until he is cleared of routine audits from the Internal Revenue Service.
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CNN reported that the Republican nominee has also found an ally in Russian president Vladimir Putin, who called Trump “talented without a doubt” to which Trump accepted the compliment, saying, “I like [Putin] because he called me a genius”.