TRUMP CLINCHES GOP NOMINATION


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Trump now has 1,238 delegates, one more than he needed to clinch the nomination, and with 303 delegates still remaining at five state primaries scheduled for June 7, the mogul will avoid a contested GOP convention.

“I think he has touched a part of our electorate that doesn’t like where our country is,” one of the unbound delegates, Oklahoma GOP chairperson Pam Pollard, told the AP. “I have no problem supporting Mr. Trump.”

In April, Infowars reported that Trump had a 97% chance of securing the nomination before the convention.

Trump, who grew increasingly disgusted by the globalist takeover of the U.S., won the nomination by channeling voter rage brewing before he even announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015.

http://www.infowars.com/trump-clinches-gop-nomination/

TRUMP INSIDER ROGER STONE TO HOST REDDIT AMA


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The AMA will be streamed live both at Infowars.com/show and on YouTube at the Alex Jones Channel.

A self-proclaimed GOP hitman, Roger Stone is a key confidante to Trump and has been responsible for many of the  campaign’s winning strategies that propelled Trump to the Republican nomination.

Stone formerly worked as President Richard Nixon’s strategist and was described as a “dirty trickster” in the political arena.

He’s also written and co-authored several books including The Clinton’s War on Women with Robert Morrow and Jeb! And The Bush Crime Family.

http://www.infowars.com/trump-insider-roger-stone-to-host-reddit-ama/

 

 

IT’S OFFICIAL: TED CRUZ IS MATHEMATICALLY ELIMINATED FROM GOP RACE – WITH CHART


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On April 2nd we predicted that Donald Trump would have 953 delegates as of today (needing only 284 delegates for the nomination) and that Cruz would have 550 delegates as of today (needing 687 to win the nomination).

We also predicted that only 634 delegates would remain and therefore Cruz would need more delegates than would be available.

Ted Cruz is eliminated.

It is clear that Cruz was eliminated tonight.

It is not clear yet on how devastating the final numbers will be for Ted Cruz.

After winning all five primaries tonight —  Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania — Donald Trump

http://www.infowars.com/its-official-ted-cruz-is-mathematically-eliminated-from-gop-race-with-chart/

DEMOCRAT INSIDER: HILLARY FEARS HEAD TO HEAD BATTLE WITH TRUMP


During an appearance on Fox News this morning, Marsh asserted that Trump would have enough backing to secure the Republican nomination even if the race was decided at a contested convention.

She then explained why Hillary sees Trump as the most “dangerous candidate,” despite polls which show the New York billionaire has a high unfavorables rating.

I’ve consistently said throughout the analysis of this race that I would not want to run against Donald Trump because I think he’s the most dangerous candidate,” said Marsh.

“Give me Ted Cruz, give me John Kasich, give me any of the vanquished they’re traditional politicians, easy to beat. And, Ted Cruz, in particular, way outside the mainstream.”

“Donald Trump, when you look from what he said the other day about the gender bill and using the bathrooms, it proves that point because he knows how to appeal to not only Libertarians but to Independents who support that, too. So it will be a very, very tough candidate to face in a general election. I think it will be one of the closest elections we see since 2000.”

http://www.infowars.com/democrat-insider-hillary-fears-head-to-head-battle-with-trump/

Most Republicans Feel Embarrassed by Campaign, Poll Says


Alarmed by the harsh attacks and negative tone of their presidential contest, broad majorities of Republican primary voters view their party as divided and a source of embarrassment and think that the campaign is more negative than in the past, according to a New York Times/CBS News national poll released on Monday.

The dismay has not set back their leading candidate, however. While about four in 10 Republican voters disapprove of how Donald J. Trump has handled the violence at some of his rallies, Mr. Trump has also picked up the most support recently as several rivals have left the race. Forty-six percent of primary voters said they would like to see Mr. Trump as the party’s nominee, more than at any point since he declared his candidacy in June. Twenty-six percent favored Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, and 20 percent backed Gov. John Kasich of Ohio.

Fully three-quarters of Republican primary voters expect Mr. Trump to be their party’s nominee.

Compared with Republicans, far more Democratic primary voters see their side as unified and say the campaign has made them feel mostly proud of their party.

Yet Democrats are more sharply divided over their candidates. Hillary Clinton has only a slight edge over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and growing numbers of Democratic primary voters are more excited about Mr. Sanders as their possible nominee. In the past month, the level of enthusiasm for Mrs. Clinton among Democratic voters has fallen eight percentage points to 40 percent, while it has grown for Mr. Sanders by 12 percentage points to 56 percent. Still, more than seven in 10 Democratic voters expect Mrs. Clinton to win the nomination.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/us/politics/republican-democratic-voters-poll.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share&_r=2