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Trump, Clinton closer to United States presidential nominations
In a USA Today/Suffolk University survey released this week, measuring a potential Trump-Clinton race, the former secretary of state led nationally, 50 percent to 39 percent. The candidate helpfully answered the question by showing that there is nothing normal about his campaign for the presidency. Three are “party” candidates – Republican party officials. But graciousness is not a Trumpian concept.
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“Unlike Man Cards, Woman Cards do not increase in value as they age”, wrote Petri.
A pink “Woman Card” with the phrase “Congratulations! She’s fighting for us, so we are proud to be fighting for her to become the next president of the United States”.
“I think Hillary Clinton is playing the experience card”, she later added.
“I don’t think you have a choice”, Trump said.
“That is correct”, said Trump.
It’s helpful when your opponent underscores your own talking points.
In March, Trump distributed via social media an unflattering image of Heidi Cruz, Trump rival Ted Cruz’s wife, prompting the Texas senator to assert that “strong women scare Donald”.
Did Mary Pat Christie roll her eyes at Trump?
Trump is the champion of subliminal messaging. “The only possible route to a November win for him is on the backs of independent voters”. Next Tuesday’s primary showdown in IN is crucial.
“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. “Clinton needs 2,383 delegates to win the nomination, and now has 2,168 delegates”, against Sanders’s 1,401.
“I’m happy to talk about Hillary Clinton and her track record for women, children and families”, Kulp said. And Trump’s rhetoric toward women has been a major storyline in this election since Megyn Kelly first asked him at the first Fox News debate about his past disparaging comments about women (not to mention his subsequent disparagement of Kelly after that debate).
A Reuters/Ipsos poll this month showed a big gender gap in opinions about Trump. But shouldn’t Sanders voters back Clinton’s incremental progress when the GOP’s message of intolerance threatens to take America back generations?
Polls show Trump now leads New Jersey and California, whereas in IN the case is more hopeful for Kasich and Cruz as there is only a six-point difference between Trump and Cruz. Trump is holding a pair of rallies in the state. But his opponents Ted Cruz and John Kasich, whom he decried as spoilers and sore losers, have pledged to soldier on to IN and California, the next states to hold primaries, IN hope of engineering a coup at the party convention IN Cleveland IN July.
But Trump has yet to kick his habit of reinforcing for all but his most loyal supporters how unsuitable he would be as a nominee.
Still, in Pennsylvania, Trump was more polarizing than either of the other candidates.
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The lawsuit came after a Sanders staffer exploited a software error to improperly access confidential voter information collected by Hillary Clinton’s team. That strategy is based on the broad areas of overlap between voters attracted to Trump and those who have flocked to Sanders. His name is Donald Trump.