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Sanders’ problem: To win, he needs Clinton’s superdelegates
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump lose by double digits in the same matchup.
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“If you are so angry at the Donald Trump nomination that it makes you stay home for all the other elections”, Post said, “you are worse than Donald Trump”. But some #NeverTrump Republicans and conservatives might not be ready to give up the fight.
In most US elections cycles, party insiders quickly coalesce around candidates once they have effectively sewn up the nomination. “I believe the government has a moral obligation to ensure the welfare of its citizenry”, said Morris Township resident Robert Drucker, who also believes in Sanders’ view of diplomacy over military intervention.
Of course, not all OR conservatives are in Trump’s camp. He backed Marco Rubio until Rubio dropped out after Florida and had been backing Cruz until Tuesday night.
Gov. John Kasich’s sudden decision to end his presidential bid less than a day after he indicated he was in until the convention has many speculating why now?
But the hardcore #NeverTrump, #DumpTrump and #StopTrump folks aren’t giving up, if you listen to Wilson.
“You drive across the progressive parts of the state and see Bernie signs everywhere”, he said.
His comments came a few hours after Trump, once dismissed as a fringe contender, became all-but certainly the leader of the Republican Party into the fall campaign against Clinton.
But who would this potential nominee be?
Of O’Donnell, however, Trump said, “Who the hell wouldn’t speak badly about Rosie O’Donnell?” It’s so fresh that it includes a clip of Sen.
On Wednesday, fresh off the win in Indiana’s primary that drove both his rivals out of the race, Trump pledged to unify the party and said he was getting calls from people who had criticized him in the past but now wanted to back him.
There have also been well-documented pushes to get notable Republican figures Condoleezza Rice and Retired General James Mattis to run as independents.
The Pennsylvania Democratic Party targeted Republican Sen. The two have appeared on television more than all other candidates combined, so they’ve been largely catapulted to the top by the corporate media, who pretend to be objective journalists. “With the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, there will be no rock that Portman can hide under to avoid his Party’s toxic nominee”, said the statement from David Bergstein.
Trump’s surge toward the nomination he is still about 200 delegates short of the 1,237 needed to win left the GOP in a deep state of uncertainty.
Democrats will have female Senate candidates on the ballot in nine states in November, a near-record, and these contenders will likely be sharing the ticket with the first major-party female presidential nominee in history in Hillary Clinton. “Then it would be all about him and not actually moving the country in a direction that he said it would go in”. Split- ticket voting is at an all time low. The revelation that Southern Republican voters won’t go along with free-trade, immigration reform and cuts to Social Security in exchange for pro-life and anti-gay policies is deeply troubling to the G.O.P. leadership.
Trump’s remarks in a speech in Spokane, Washington, continued the criticism he launched Friday aimed at Hillary Clinton over her husband’s infidelities – particularly the Monica Lewinsky affair while Bill Clinton was in the White House.
“Donate $5 to defeat John McCain”, Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick wrote supporters of her campaign, which polls show is doing well against McCain, who is seeking his sixth term.
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“I think it would be better if it were unified, I think it would be – there would be something good about it”, Trump said in an interview with ABC’s “This Week” airing Sunday.