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Trump adviser says Republicans won’t have contested convention

Ted Cruz in California, a new poll shows, one of the final primary contests before the Republicans head to the party’s convention in July. According to recent polling averages, Trump has more than half of the Republican vote, while Cruz is polling dead last with less than 20 percent.

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“This “New York Values” comment is absolutely going to crush Ted Cruz”, Brown, a supporter of rival Donald Trump, said Wednesday on Fox Business Network.

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Veteran campaign tactician Paul Manafort was chosen by Trump on Thursday to oversee a fractious nomination process that many Republicans expect may not yield a clear victor before the convention. “All of whom Donald Trump has supported, given tens of thousands of dollars throughout the years”.

These tedious, complicated and insider-heavy events are key to the party’s organizational structure, a concept new to Trump but not to Cruz, who rose to prominence in Texas through the GOP’s grassroots.

And he’s working to build his support in New York’s Jewish communities.

He is not likely now to win the nomination outright by capturing the required 1,237 delegates.

“I think by the second ballot, depends on the state, Wisconsin delegates are bound far into the process, so you’re not gonna see people change, which is good because nearly all the delegates are with Ted Cruz”.

The Wall Street Journal profiles pastor Mark Burns, one of Trump’s most ardent supporters.

Trump led Cruz by 22 percentage points in Southern California outside of Los Angeles County and by 7 percentage points in the Bay Area, where Kasich had his strongest support.

“I can’t figure out why everybody was making such a big deal about this”, she said. “The only way he wins on the first ballot in Cleveland is if he runs the table here”. The poll found just 31 percent of GOP women prefer him, compared to 35 percent for Cruz.

Trump and Cruz are competing for the majority of the Evergreen state’s 44 delegates. Trump, famously loyal to people he trusts, has rejected calls that he fire Lewandowski.

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Police did not say whether they were Trump supporters or two of the hundreds of protesters outside the venue who chanted anti-Trump slogans and engaged in shouting matches with his supporters. Almost 4 in 10 say theyre scared about what Trump would do as president, and about 2 in 10 say theyre concerned. “And when I think of NY values, I think of the cops and firefighters on 9/11, I think of the National Guard Reserve Units that were in Iraq and Afghanistan, I think of Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg who turned the city around”.

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