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Trump says he’ll campaign in Washington state in early May

Clinton’s comments about bullying also nod to the fact that should she win the nomination and run against Donald Trump, the current Republican front-runner, both Democrats and Republicans alike feel the contest could be historically dirty.

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Kasich, who came in a surprise second on the NY primary but has been mathematically eliminated from contention, invoked “Saint” Ronald Reagan while railing at members of his party for being being “negative”.

“What it really gets down to, if you want to be honest, is because they know that’s just more votes in the Democratic Party”, he said, an apparent reference to congressional opposition. “He’s a guy that just speaks his mind, says what the America people think”. “Leave it the way it is”, Trump said, when asked about HB2 on the “Today” show. “When he’s out on the stage, when he’s talking about the kinds of things he’s talking about on the stump, he’s projecting an image that’s for that goal”, Paul Manafort said in a private briefing to the RNC, according to audio first obtained by The New York Times. “If we end up winning that I think it’s going to be over”, Trump said.

Trump’s main rival for the Republican nomination, U.S. senator Ted Cruz, reiterated his support on Thursday for North Carolina’s law, which invalidated an ordinance passed in Charlotte and is now the subject of a federal lawsuit.

There are two races going on right now in the presidential race.

While Donald Trump is roughly 200 delegates ahead of Texas Sen.

Analysts say Mr Trump’s decisive win in the NY primary this week seemed to signal a new, softer side in his victory speech. If he becomes his party’s nominee, Trump is likely to face pressure to moderate some of his stances to appeal to independents and women in the general election. “All Mississippi delegates, 40 of us, will either be bound for Trump or Cruz”, Barbour told ABC News’ Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Political Director Rick Klein and Political analyst Matthew Dowd for the “Powerhouse Politics” podcast. Mr. Trump is very much pro-life, but he does support the three exceptions. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump supporter Eric Starr shows his sign toward a line of protesters before a rally for Trump, Thursday, April 21, 2016, outside the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harr…

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The nephew of former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said the Trump campaign understands it is a “first-deal ballot” for the real estate mogul.

Trump rails anew against delegate system after big NY win