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Trump’s Last Republican Rival John Kasich Quits US Republican Presidential Race

“While I suspend my campaign, I have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the Lord will show me the way forward and fulfil the goal of my life”, Kasich on Wednesday told his supporters in OH, making a reflective note of his journey so far as a nominee to the White House.

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Ohio Governor John Kasich has ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. Are they free to throw their support to Donald Trump?

All of us assumed that eventually Republicans would nominate a hardcore conservative, and we were all taken by surprise when Trump stepped in instead. “But, I will be supporting the nominee”. Making sure we’re protecting the United States.

“He says climate change is a Chinese hoax, and I think it’s real, and we’ve got to pull the world together to deal with it”.

SEN. BERNIE SANDERS (VT-I), Democratic Presidential Candidate: I understand that Secretary Clinton thinks that this campaign is over.

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has no plans to attend the July Republican convention joining Sen. I don’t want everybody. I saw him, last night, begin the clean-up process. They’re not voting for the party. “They’re rapists and some, I assume, are good people, but I speak to border guards and they’re telling us what we’re getting”. He was so marginal at the time that during a candidate cattle call by the National Rifle Association the following month more people stayed to listen to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal than to Trump.

Donald Trump, now presumed to be the GOP nominee for the 2016 Presidential race, has spoken out about who he’d prefer as an opponent. Clinton, a former secretary of state and the front-runner to win the Democratic nomination, said Trump would have to offer policy specifics in the general election on November 8 and criticized him for his positions on issues including nuclear weapons and abortion.

She lost the IN primary to her tenacious challenger, US Senator Bernie Sanders, but remains on course to become her party’s nominee.

However, Trump’s long history of inflammatory comments about women and minorities has some Republicans anxious about the effect of his nomination on down-ticket races, especially among women and minority voters.

And I don’t think she will win the race.

Meanwhile, Washington State Republican Party Chairman Susan Hutchison said WSRP “doesn’t tell anyone how to vote” but went on to say the Party “supports the Republican to defeat Hillary Clinton”.

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In a potential general election match-up, Mrs Clinton held a 10 percentage points among likely voters over Mr Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Donald Trump speaks during a primary night news conference Tuesday