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Trump Isn’t Stressed About Party Unity
Donald Trump said in a pair of interviews Sunday that he hopes the Republican party will unite behind him in his presidential bid, but he expects to win the White House.
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Donald Trump said in a pair of interviews Sunday that he hopes the Republican party will unite behind him in his presidential bid, but he expects to win the White House.
After months of running as the ultimate outsider, Donald Trump is about to get hitched to the icon of the GOP establishment, the Republican National Committee.
“I think Donald Trump is going places that very few people have gone, and I’m not going there with him,” Graham said Friday in an interview on CNN.
She says she has tried to be “sensitive to what the legitimate interests were of the other people in the circle.” “I talk a lot,” she added.
Donald Trump’s rise to the top of the GOP ticket is resetting the Senate and House race landscape, emboldening Democrats and putting Republicans on the defensive as they brace for running alongside the
“The spirt, the essence of America, lies in the hearts and souls of us,” he added. “Some missed this message. It wasn’t sexy.
One Senate campaign veteran last month estimated that the party had a 75 percent chance of losing the majority. Another put the odds at 80 percent.
“The U.S. has begun to build up the number of intelligence analysts examining Russia, which stood at 13,000 at the height of the Cold War before dipping to a low point of just 1,000 three years
“I want to be a president for all of America,” Clinton told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell in an interview Tuesday. “I’m not writing off any part of America. I wanted to be here.”
Cruz’s remarks were in response to a Fox News phone interview early Tuesday in which Trump implied that Cruz’s father, Rafael, was connected to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
“He has every right to finish out this primary season,” she said in an interview with MSNBC earlier Tuesday, but quickly added, “The facts are pretty clear.
Remaining until May 6, the exhibit will be in commemoration of the annual Days of Remembrance.
say, and in an interview with CNN last month, he said his position would help him in the general election.
That was the message at the event hosted by The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union and #Cut50.
Question #1 for Trump: Are we sure the guy running the teleprompter has the pages in the right order?
For the undecided in the electorate, there may be nothing more useful than parsing her voting record as the junior Democratic senator from New York.
Anthony List , has said Fiorina impressed her more in their initial interview that year than any candidate ever had.
The Wisconsin Republican is campaigning for the future of the Republican Party, trying to sell conservatism to a new generation of voters and to show that the GOP has an ideas platform on which to run
Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), one of the few CBC members who did endorse Edwards, put it in an interview with Politico, “Donna is about taking care of the business of governing, and she is not particularly focused