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What’s at Stake for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump
I thought Bernie would have done better.
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(CNN) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich met with Republican party insiders on Wednesday as he seeks to pitch himself directly to the delegates and tries to convince them that going with his competitors means Republicans will “get creamed” in the general election.
The WTHR/HPI Indiana poll had Trump with 37 percent, Cruz at 31 percent and Kasich trailing with 22 percent.
“Lyin’ Ted. Lies, oh, he lies”. Republicans, party officials have argued, have used the same nomination process since 1860.
Christie flew out to IN for “political” meetings with Trump.
Trump hammered his opponents Sen. “That’s what my appeal is”, Kasich said. That would push the GOP race toward a contested convention.
The Fox News national poll underscores every indicator that Mr. Trump is going to win next week in the primaries in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania. Trump, 69, predicted some “amazing weeks” ahead for his campaign. “It’s the reason Donald won’t debate because he can’t defend his policies”, Cruz said.
The win by Clinton, 68, makes it almost impossible for Sanders, 74, to overtake her commanding lead in delegates needed to secure the nomination. “His crowds have been enormous”, Buchanan said. Weaver pointed to California first, saying, “a big win there would get you lots of delegates”. “Thank you, New York”, she said to chants of “Hillary, Hillary, Hillary” from jubilant supporters in Manhattan.
“I’m honored to have Ed’s endorsement, and I look forward to working with him and the entire New York Republican Party as we head toward victory in November”. The supporters of Bernie Sanders consistently poll Clinton negatively, and over 50,000 have already pledged to vote Green or write the Vermont senator in should he not get the nomination. When Kornacki pressed him about how he intends to win the remaining Northeastern states given their similarity to New York, Weaver explained that New York was different because of Clinton’s “special relationship” with the state.
Sanders took 104 delegates for the Democrats.
HILLARY CLINTON (D), Democratic Presidential Candidate: The race for the nomination is in the home stretch, and victory is in sight. A Democratic candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the nomination, and there are still 1,692 delegates available.
Clinton will spend the day campaigning in Pennsylvania.
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Even though several sources have suggested that Cruz’s number is too high, they have failed to deny that the wealthy millionaire has indeed helped the former Secretary of the United States in previous campaigns.