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Slim majority say Trump’s comments about judge’s Mexican heritage were “racist”

Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colorado, who is facing a competitive race, has not endorsed Trump, and has said the presumptive nominee’s comments on Curiel were “inappropriate”. “Republican or Democrat, black or white, we must stand in solidarity and denounce these blatantly racist remarks”.

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“I thought of an idea … people are not going to like me for this …”

Trump has questioned whether Judge Curiel, an American citizen born in IN to Mexican immigrant parents, can be impartial in a lawsuit against him because of his Mexican heritage.

“Obviously his comments were in line with his primary language, which is not in our best interest either”, Scott had said.

Trump’s racist comments about Mexicans are infuriating and inexcusable.

The speech, which the billionaire real-estate tycoon and presumptive GOP presidential candidate says he’ll likely deliver on Monday, will be Trump’s first sweeping assault on the Clintons since Hillary won the crucial California primary on Tuesday.

Still, whatever contrition he showed was enough for some senators.

“That’s true of anyone running for elected office”, Daines said.

During her tenure as the top U.S. diplomat between 2009 and 2013, Clinton sent and received more than 30,000 emails using a private email server at her home in NY, 2,100 of them classified.

“She’ll make a terrific president”. “So let’s get past this current thing and let’s look forward and see how the Trump campaign is run”. “I had just won more votes than anyone in the history of the party, so I was a little bit surprised when they said that”, Trump said.

Trump made derogatory comments about a federal judge overseeing the Trump University case. At least one, Sen.

Not surprisingly, Toomey’s stance may be hurting him among Pennsylvania voters.

“I think it was outrageous I think it was wrong I think it’s ridiculous”.

“There are so many ad hoc groups of women who back Trump, and what we want to do is harness their energy and give them a home”, Serkes said.

Asked whether Trump’s comments in the last week have changed his thinking, former rival Ted Cruz repeated that he is still assessing.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won their respective party nominations yesterday and are preparing for a battle which is globally awaited with bated breath. Dan Coats of Indiana. Donald Trump “is not a racist”, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Tuesday. Buchanan seemed to argue that Trump had precedent in questioning Curiel’s impartiality because Thurgood Marshall and Sonia Sotomayor were also scrutinized for their ethnicity when they were appointed to the Supreme Court.

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“The bar is low”, said Sen. According to Menendez, Trump is leading the US towards a unsafe place as a result of racist rants.

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