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New Poll: Trump And Clinton Tied In Critical Swing States
With
Donald Trump now the presumptive nominee for the GOP and Hillary
Clinton cruising to victory in the Democratic primary, our attention now
turns to the critical swing states that will likely decide the outcome
of the 2016 general election.
With six months to go before voters head to the poll in the general
election, a new poll by Quinnipiac University shows that in at least
three of those states-- Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania--Donald Trump
and Hillary Clinton are locked in a neck-and-neck race.
Quinnipiac University reports (read) |
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Is Ted Cruz Planning On 'Un-Suspending' His Campaign?
Following
his defeat in the Indiana primary, Texas Senator Ted Cruz suspended his
Presidential campaign, citing a "foreclosed" path to the GOP
nomination. Now, however, it seems Cruz might be having a change of
heart. Over the past few days, Senator Cruz has made several statements
which suggest that he is leaving the door open to continuing his
challenge against presumptive nominee Donald Trump.
CNN reports that Cruz has no plans to release his delegates from at
least three states: Kansas, Oklahoma, and his home state of Texas. CNN
reported:
Cruz sent a letter to Republican state parties in at least Kansas,
Oklahoma and Texas on Monday informing them that he plans to keep the
delegates he won bound to him.
"Although I have suspended my campaign for the Republican Party
nomination for President of the United States, I do not release any
Republican National Convention delegates bound to me as a result of the
2016 delegate selection process that took place in your state," Cruz
wrote in a letter to Kelly Arnold, the chair of the Kansas GOP and
obtained by CNN.
Cruz has also in recent days suggested that he could conceivably
reevaluate his campaign should he emerge victorious in Tuesday's
Nebraska primary...(continue reading) |
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