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Sanders, Clinton to meet after final Dem primary Tuesday

According to a recent Fox News poll, 64 percent of USA women hold an unfavourable view of Trump, compared to 49 percent who dislike Clinton.

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Some Republicans think Trump can’t win, will drag down the party’s congressional candidates with him and inflict long-term damage to the party’s appeal to women and minorities. And Sanders was powering down his campaign, laying off half of his staff and meeting with Senate Democrats who said afterward the Vermont independent seemed under no illusions about the fact that his upstart campaign was near its end. “It says a lot about the country that the race is so close right now, but it is hard to imagine it says like that into the fall unless Trump can convince voters he will keep his cool as president”.

“So by every objective measurement of a winning campaign in a Presidential election cycle the Trump campaign has opted out of all of them”. Trump maintains a friendship with Bills legend Jim Kelly and during a campaign trip to Buffalo was introduced on stage by current Bills coach Rex Ryan.

Trump at first appeared to try to show restraint when discussing Warren, who recently endorsed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and who some have speculated could be a potential running mate for Clinton. “It is a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton”.

It was one of several examples of Trump’s burgeoning populist attacks against Clinton, whom he painted as indebted to big money. The comments were widely condemned as racist, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., publicly anxious that Trump could push Hispanics from the GOP as Arizona Sen.

“Mr. Trump has the opportunity to bring people out”, campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said.

Trump finishes his week in another battleground state, Pennyslvania.

A super political action committee backing Clinton featured some of Trump’s most-caustic comments about women in early television advertisements weeks before she wrapped up the Democratic nomination.

In a departure from his usual freewheeling style, Trump read a carefully scripted speech from a teleprompter as part of a new push by his campaign to tone down his harsh rhetoric. “I would love to see the majority”, Trump said.

“It’s too late”, said Trump detractor and former presidential contender Sen.

“No one should be judged by their race or their color and the color of their skin”, he said.

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Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., said ditching Trump would look like the party was “trying to undo the will of the Republican electorate” and execute “some sort of coup”. “We may call it “The Winners” evening”. Ben Dendy, a Richmond-based lobbyist, told the paper Trump mingled with the crowd and addressed the reception.

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