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Trump endures criticism from Democrats and Republicans

“So it’s a scramble to get the money and get the resources together”. And each day I say I want to get to the point of endorsing the Republican nominee.

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The Huffington Post put this into perspective in a must-read-in-full-report.

“We believe that Hillary poses a bigger threat”, he said. We have a bunch of clowns running this country.

Donald Trump on Saturday again took aim at Elizabeth Warren on Twitter, continuing the feud between the Republican presumptive nominee and Democratic senator from MA. “We’ll continue to process his judicial nominations, but the minority is not going to dictate to the majority when and how we will do so”, he said. “He has offended various religions and in no way represents the character of the people of Wyoming”.

“We have enough to win”, Manafort said.

Trump loved to boast during the primaries that he was self-funding his campaign – though he also did accept donations – and he poured in more than $40 million of his own money into the bare-bones campaign.

Gallardo applauded Flake for condemning Trump’s remarks on Curiel, but urged him to move forward on committee hearings in the Senate for Merrick Garland, the U.S. Supreme Court nominee. “Since he has the 1,237 votes he needs to be the nominee”, she said.

Susana Martinez has joined a chorus of Republican leaders in criticizing Donald Trump for his claim that a federal judge is not qualified to preside over a case because of his Mexican heritage. “He’s a very bright guy”.

Trump is in the midst of a highly public clash with many top GOP establishment figures, which could impact his ability to line up a significant number of bundlers who are willing to commit to bringing in huge sums of cash. Traditionally, a candidate’s fundraising operation is launched months before a candidacy is declared.

The latest episode involves class-action lawsuits against Trump University, Trump’s defunct real estate training program.

“I understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle”, Trump said of the presidency.

Burt said the main theme he talked about to Trump was the need for the United States to pursue a “more realist foreign policy”, in which the United States would avoid seeking “regime change” overseas, and instead make protecting the United States and its interests the main policy goal.

McConnell said a heavyweight selection for a running mate would help ease fears among some Republicans that a potential Trump administration would flounder in enacting the broader conservative agenda if he’s elected.

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For Christopher Borick, a professor of political science at Muhlenberg College, “once the Sanders excitement fades and many of his supporters start to fear the possibility of Trump, the woman card could be an important means by which to build excitement for her candidacy”.

Donald Trump delivers remarks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference