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Trump lashes out at Republicans over White House contest
Former New York Governor George Pataki is afraid that a Donald Trump nomination would destroy the Republican Party. Trump was devastated after losing to Cruz at a party convention in Colorado this weekend.
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The real estate mogul has struggled to connect with voters in the region and has lost to Cruz in Idaho, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming.
“Well that’s a very generous offer, Donald”, said Cruz.
The New York real-estate tycoon was angered by a decision by the state’s Republican Party leaders not to conduct a preference poll at their March caucuses.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz received some advice about the upcoming NY primary from Donald Trump played by Jimmy Fallon in a skit on Thursday. But like Trump, Collins doesn’t have to think they are fair. Fallon/Trump said. “HUGE! Next question: The New York Primary is on Tuesday”.
Meanwhile, he admits Trump has lost some of his luster since the IL primary, saying he hit below the belt when he went after Cruz’s wife.
The Trump campaign in IN denounced the threats.
The meeting with roughly half dozen House Republicans who support Trump and one undecided member is the first of weekly sessions the campaign plans to hold with lawmakers, hoping to broaden its support on Capitol Hill as Trump tries to fend off Texas Sen.
Crank’s election as an 18-year-old state delegate drew the attention of National Public Radio.
Kasich’s only chance to become the Republican Party’s nominee is if Trump does not get 1,237 delegates before the convention, and Trump’s pledged delegates are allowed to jump behind other candidates. Ted Cruz in this aspect of the campaign.
“How have we gotten to the point where politicians defend a rigged delegate-selection process with more passion than they have ever defended America’s borders?”
But at the Louisiana Republican convention, delegates supporting Cruz won five of six spots on the committees that set rules, credentials and the party platform at the national convention in July.
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In subsequent tweets, Trump said: “The rules DID CHANGE in Colorado shortly after I entered the race in June because the pols and their bosses knew I would win with the voters”.