Each Republican and Democratic candidate has paid a visit to Pennsylvania this month, and all presidential candidates, with the exception of Cruz, will be in the Keystone State Monday. “‘Because if I knock him out there’s nothing the judges can do”.
His interview on NBC airs Sunday.
Trump told a cheering crowd in Warwick, Rhode Island, on Monday that he was happy about the partnership.
“I don’t think I’m going to lose, but if I do, I don’t think you’re ever going to see me again”, Trumpsaid, stating, “I think I’ll go to Turnberry and play golf or something”. “It was all part of my reality TV show'”. He saidTrump would not be able to beat Clinton in November. “What he said, is Mr. Trump can be this way, that way, he can be whatever way he wants”, Trumpsaid.
Hillary Clinton took aim at Donald Trump in Delaware Monday, saying the Republican front-runner should come out of his towers and “actually talk and listen to people”. “We’re not going for the second and third and fourth and fifth”. Bernie Sanders recently made a large television ad buy in the state.
Bernie Sanders says a country is judged by how it treats “the weak and most vulnerable among us”.
“We were evolving the campaign, not the candidate, and the settings were going to start changing”.
Cruz, in Pennsylvania on Saturday, addressed around 1,000 supporters in a high school outside Pittsburgh, and though the reception was raucous, the crowd didn’t know how to react to the Texas senator’s opening by saying, “Let me say something that is profoundly painful for someone who grew up as a fan of the Houston Oilers, God bless the Pittsburgh Steelers”.
“I am still waiting for a clear answer”, he said.
But after delegates cast their first ballots in July, many become free agents to vote for whomever they choose, regardless of results in their state primaries – and that gives Cruz and Kasich opportunity to still end up the nominee.
The challenge drew applause from the almost 200 Indiana residents at an event in Plainfield, Indiana, Saturday.
In Plainfield, he also trumpeted plans to bringing manufacturing jobs to IN, appealing to the state’s history as a manufacturing hub. She discussed ways to raise wages, promote early childhood education and reduce the pay gap between men and women.
“Equal pay – we shouldn’t be talking about it in 2016”.
Meanwhile, at the Delaware State Fairgrounds, Trump’s supporters said the billionaire is right to be angry at the Republican delegate process.
Workers described their struggles with employers, home foreclosure and low wages. New Mexico is one of the states on the final day of the GOPprimary calendar, June 7.
A canopy of drama hangs over the Republican race, where the math points to a contested convention.
Even his hair got more ruly, tamed by Manafort “mousse”, David Axelrod, a former top adviser to President Barack Obama, joked Tuesday night on CNN. “I have to certainly question their motives”, he added.
Paul Manafort tells “Fox News Sunday” that Trump is paying more attention to the political nuts and bolts – from counting delegates and working with party leaders.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives to speak, Sunday, April 24, 2016, at Triumph Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
Trumpsaid he has no intention of reversing his provocative proposals, including building a wall along the Mexican border.
“What I say here, it’s always gotta be said in a different way”.
Trying to devalue the notion that he needs to start acting more “presidential”, Republican front runner Donald Trump on Saturday pondered the meaning of the word at a campaign rally in Waterbury, Conn.




