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Tuesday’s Trump rally in Westfield could be historic event for Hoosier state

It’s a safe bet that Gov. Mike Pence will join presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump as his running mate, according to a couple overseas bookies.

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The comments come from “Trumped!” a syndicated radio feature that aired from 2004 to 2008, which was recently rediscovered by the Wall Street Journal.

Trump’s odds of being the Republican vice presidential candidate are 100-1.

American RadioWorks” Stephen Smith and Kate Ellis pointed out that “Historian Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America, says Nixon’s victory in 1968 was “one of the most improbable comebacks in American political history'”.

“I’m also the candidate of compassion – believe it”, Trump added.

Donald Trump’s campaign says Bernie Sanders “is now officially part of a rigged system”. But she is anxious about Trump’s character, temperament and expertise, and she is bewildered at her party’s choice. However, a Clinton spokesperson alleged that Trump’s plan would “lead to privatization” of the VA. The possibility of privatization has been a focal point of concern for Democrats and Progressives ever since the inception of the Trump campaign over a year ago.

“I think she will be”, he said on CNN’s “Situation Room”.

Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Westfield could be a historic event.

“I can tell you this”.

“It’s a toss-up right now, but Iowa could be the leading edge of a Midwest push for Trump”, said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. He then went on to maintain that he is the “candidate of compassion”.

Another of Trump’s military advisors, retired Rear Adm. Charles Kubic, acknowledged that Trump’s rhetoric may differ from actual national security policies, telling CNN’s Kyra Phillips in April: “I think he is prone to drawing (a) very stark contrast when he’s trying to make a point”.

Sanders, said Trump in a tweet, has “totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton”.

Speaking in Portsmouth, New Hampshire Tuesday, Clinton said she wants to develop national guidelines on the use of force by police officers and provide “better training on implicit bias”.

In the recordings, Trump also expressed a stronger position on gun control than what he’s advocated for in 2016.

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Over the past several weeks, Trump has faced criticism for his past business dealings and has quarreled with Republican leaders over his rejection of worldwide trade agreements and his promises to crack down on immigration.

Incumbent Sen. Chuck Grassley and challenger Patty Judge, running for U.S. Senate in Iowa July 2016