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Trump accuses Clinton of playing ‘woman card’

“If Donald Trump dresses up as Hillary Clinton”, Cruz said to a rally of supporters in Indiana April 24, “he still can’t go to the girls’ bathroom”.

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“I don’t think you have a choice”, Trump said.

“You don’t need to despair”, the Texas Republican added with a laugh.

In a phone-in interview Wednesday, the billionaire real estate mogul told CNN that “I may tone it down”. Trump is leading by considerable margin in California, as per the latest opinion polls.

Some analysts saw hints in Trump’s foreign policy speech this week that he would take a reasoned approach in office, his out-there instincts curbed by the realities of government, and some thought relations with China and Arabs might improve. Bob Corker, who called the speech “very thoughtful”. Everything she says is about the woman’s card.

“Why should I change?”

My instincts then were with Sanders; his references to shouting did not set off my sexism detector because they seemed to refer to the rancorous nature of the gun debate generally, not to Clinton’s personal style.

The statewide victor on Tuesday gets 30 at-large delegates for the first ballot at the Republican National Convention.

“This is a way to give Congress and the Republican Party the middle finger”, Labrador, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said of voting for Trump. “Frankly, if Hillary Clinton were a man, I don’t think she would get five percent of the vote”. Now with 987 delegates in his kitty, Trump now needs just 250 delegates to win the party’s presidential nomination. “Every single day when Donald Trump opens his mouth, he does more to alienate women”.

“These folks should start enrolling today“, Massie said.

Trump opposes abortion but has spoken favorably about Planned Parenthood.

Clinton’s allies note that Trump has been co-opting Sanders’ pitch against Clinton, which the businessman acknowledged Wednesday.

On Wednesday, with 99.2 percent of all votes counted, the AP says Clinton had captured 63 percent of Maryland Democrats’ votes to 33 percent for Sanders. Lindsey Graham, a former presidential candidate who now backs Cruz. “It’s the only thing she’s got going”. “It’s going to be a wipeout”.

Trump’s path to the GOP’s required 1,237-delegate majority isn’t assured, but his Tuesday sweep intensifies pressure on Republican leaders who would seek to deny him the nomination during Republicans’ July convention in Cleveland.

“If he wins IN, it’s over”, Graham said of Trump. That’s all this country can do while Trump is still in the running.

“It’s kind of sad that both parties are poised to nominate people that a majority of Americans reject”, Curbelo said.

“Some of his ideas are fine”, Amash said. For their part, Ted Cruz and John Kasich aren’t doing a very good job of cooperating even though their survival depends upon it. If you’ve read me long enough, you know just how much I abhor the phrase “race card”.

But even as the two candidates share similar campaign messages, there is a big hurdle to Trump winning over Sanders supporters. I promise or predictable Donald Trump won all five states that were in play Tuesday.

To say “female Trump” is to summon the memory of Sarah Palin, the major candidate who most closely resembles Trump in their joint and stunning lack of policy knowledge.

“We should be sitting down talking to these people who have been carved out of the system”.

The former Secretary of State said the Democratic party should unite in Philadelphia, where she is expecting to accept the presidential nomination in the coming months. But for Trump, things were even worse.

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“This is an election unlike any other election”, Ellmers said.

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