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Where do Republican voters stand on Trump’s delegate fight with GOP leaders?

“The part that he’s been playing is evolving into the part that now you’ve been expecting, but he wasn’t ready for, because he had first to complete the first phase”.

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That’s a mistake, Bennett said, because party leaders should be considering why Trump is resonating with so many voters.

“The latest polls show that Donald Trump is flat-out “radioactive” with the electorate when matched up against Hillary Clinton”, Cruz wrote in a fundraising email Sunday.

“You leave it the way it is”, Trump said referring to bathroom choice pre government involvement. Such a move could help shield party leaders from accusations by Donald Trump, other contenders and disgruntled, anti-establishment GOP voters that leading Republicans were conspiring to derail their candidacies. Many wanted to know what his “path” was to getting the nomination, he said.

Trump has gone on a tear over the past several days, calling the delegate process “rigged” after a series of contests in which Cruz’s campaign outmaneuvered Trump in the battle for delegates.

Chatting over shrimp, crab legs and an open bar, Trump’s advisers expressed confidence that their candidate would win the Republican presidential nomination without the party having to resort to a contested convention in Cleveland in July, according to three attendees.

All of this noise and complaining and whining has come from the Trump campaign because they don’t like that they lose five elections in a row, that Republicans are uniting behind our campaign.

He went on to say that Clinton “is a person who’s got many, many flaws” and that she’s “the worst possible representative a woman can have”, as he shifted his focus away from Republican rivals and toward the November 8 presidential election.

Donald Trump said Thursday that he would change the Republican Party platform’s position on abortion to include exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother.

Manafort told reporters after the meeting that “we talked about how we’re going to expand the map”.

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Trump also said he would “love” to involve Florida Sen. “But that doesn’t mean that we can’t make it better”, Carson said. The problem with that is for transgender, that would be a, first of all, I think that would be discriminatory in a certain way.

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In a strong signal that his persona matters, a January survey showed that among Trump’s supporters about 43 percent said they liked him because he “speaks his mind”, while only 8 percent cited his policies. The meeting on Capitol Hill is to include about a dozen U.S. lawmakers, some of whom have endorsed Trump and some of whom are interested in his message, congressional aides said.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump votes in New York on Tuesday