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Hannity.com Poll: Should the GOP Nominee Be The Candidate With The Most Delegates?
With three candidates remaining in the GOP presidential primary race,
there is a good likelihood that no candidate will reach the 1,237
majority delegate threshold needed to win the Republican nomination on
the first ballot at the Republican Convention in July. However, it is
also likely that Donald Trump will head into the Ohio convention with a
major delegate lead over his rivals Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Ohio
Governor John Kasich.
At this point in the race, both Ted Cruz and John Kasich have no chance
of winning the nomination outside of a contested convention. Should the
GOP nominee be the candidate with a delegate majority or should it be
the candidate with the most delegates going into the convention?
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Trump Comes Out Against North Carolina Transgender Law
Donald Trump might be looking past the GOP primary and toward the
general election. The real estate mogul was recently asked for his
thoughts about North Carolina's controversial law that requires
individuals to use bathrooms based on their biological sex. His answer
might ruffle some conservative feathers.
"I had a feeling that question was going to come up," Trump said on the
"Today" show. "Look, North Carolina did something that was very strong,
and they're paying a big price, and there's a lot of problems."
"You leave it the way it is," Trump added. "There have been very few
complaints the way it is. People go, they use the bathroom that they
feel is appropriate. There has been so little trouble, and the problem
with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic
punishment that they're taking."Read More! |
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