Trump Sweeps All 5 States
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It's funny because Kasich and Cruz teamed up together as butt buddies to try and stop Trump and it did absolutely nothing. In fact, it probably actually helped him. Why Kasich is even still in the race is beyond me. At this point, he's just being salty and trying to do anything he can to take delegates away.
On the other end, Hillary is killing Bernie but someone said Obama had the same when he was running and still pulled out a win even though he was losing. So it'll be interesting to see what happens.
On the other end, Hillary is killing Bernie but someone said Obama had the same when he was running and still pulled out a win even though he was losing. So it'll be interesting to see what happens.
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They're both just staying in the race just in case Trump doesn't get to 1237 and it goes to the convention. Then it's a toss up.
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Obama by April 22, 2008 had 1606.5 pledged delegates
Clinton had 1512.5
So yeah, total BS dreamed up by the #feelthebutthurt uninformed.
Obama also took the superdelegates 543.5 to 209.5. Again, all wishful thinking by those who wish to destroy the economy.
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Trump will drop a billion dollars into his campaign just because he can, if he's up against Hillary and completely humiliate her in the public's eye.
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Protesters take to streets after Trump rally in California
Costa Mesa, California (CNN)Scores of protesters took to the streets Thursday night outside a Donald Trump campaign event here, drawing out police officers in riot and tactical gear and on horseback who sought to disperse the crowd.
The crowd gathered in the streets outside the OC Fair & Event Center as Trump addressed several thousand supporters at the Center's amphitheater. At least one police car was damaged and several scuffles broke out amid the hectic scene.
Protesters blocked a main intersection, impeding traffic, and officers with the Orange County Sheriff's Department and Costa Mesa Police Department worked to disperse the crowd, ordering protesters out of the streets.
About 20 people were arrested, the Orange County Sheriff's Department tweeted late Thursday night after the protests had cleared.
Lt. Mark Stichter, the Sheriff's Department's public information officer, could not provide an official estimate on the number of protesters, but demonstrators could be seen filling the intersection of Fairview Road and Fair Drive.
Several scuffles broke out between Trump supporters who were leaving the rally and people in the streets who accused them of being racists. One Trump supporter was visibly bloodied after being punched in the face.
Several people damaged a police car, smashing its back window before jumping on it and kicking its doors. As a crowd formed around the car, police officers in tactical and riot gear moved into action, forming a perimeter around the crowd before forcing the demonstrators to move down the road.
While some demonstrators shouted insults and slurs at police officers, others focused on delivering a message of protest against the Republican front-runner's rhetoric.
Several protesters told CNN they were demonstrating against Trump's rhetoric on illegal immigration. Some were seen carrying Mexican flags as they marched in the street. Other demonstrators shouted insults and slurs at police officers.
Rojelio Banuelos, a 26-year-old student, carried a sign that read, "Liberation not deportation."
"I'm against Trump's nativist and nationalistic agenda, which divides people and is very hateful of the other," he said.
While Banuelos simply marched through the streets, he called the property damage and anger some demonstrators expressed Friday night "the symptom of hate speech" and said he did not believe any individuals were taking advantage of the protest.
Katie Brazer, a 26-year-old community organizer who marched alongside Banuelos, agreed.
"I think people are tired of these messages of hate," she said.
Costa Mesa, California (CNN)Scores of protesters took to the streets Thursday night outside a Donald Trump campaign event here, drawing out police officers in riot and tactical gear and on horseback who sought to disperse the crowd.
The crowd gathered in the streets outside the OC Fair & Event Center as Trump addressed several thousand supporters at the Center's amphitheater. At least one police car was damaged and several scuffles broke out amid the hectic scene.
Protesters blocked a main intersection, impeding traffic, and officers with the Orange County Sheriff's Department and Costa Mesa Police Department worked to disperse the crowd, ordering protesters out of the streets.
About 20 people were arrested, the Orange County Sheriff's Department tweeted late Thursday night after the protests had cleared.
Lt. Mark Stichter, the Sheriff's Department's public information officer, could not provide an official estimate on the number of protesters, but demonstrators could be seen filling the intersection of Fairview Road and Fair Drive.
Several scuffles broke out between Trump supporters who were leaving the rally and people in the streets who accused them of being racists. One Trump supporter was visibly bloodied after being punched in the face.
Several people damaged a police car, smashing its back window before jumping on it and kicking its doors. As a crowd formed around the car, police officers in tactical and riot gear moved into action, forming a perimeter around the crowd before forcing the demonstrators to move down the road.
While some demonstrators shouted insults and slurs at police officers, others focused on delivering a message of protest against the Republican front-runner's rhetoric.
Several protesters told CNN they were demonstrating against Trump's rhetoric on illegal immigration. Some were seen carrying Mexican flags as they marched in the street. Other demonstrators shouted insults and slurs at police officers.
Rojelio Banuelos, a 26-year-old student, carried a sign that read, "Liberation not deportation."
"I'm against Trump's nativist and nationalistic agenda, which divides people and is very hateful of the other," he said.
While Banuelos simply marched through the streets, he called the property damage and anger some demonstrators expressed Friday night "the symptom of hate speech" and said he did not believe any individuals were taking advantage of the protest.
Katie Brazer, a 26-year-old community organizer who marched alongside Banuelos, agreed.
"I think people are tired of these messages of hate," she said.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/29/politi...est/index.html
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People clearly take what Trump has to say out of context and don't do their research.
I'm a Republican and proud of it. I believe in earning your sh*t and nobody taking it away from you just to even things out. The poverty cycle is growing and middle class is being sucked out of existence. That's stuff nobody who is politically correct will talk about. Trump is someone who will tackle those kinds of things head on.
I'm a Republican and proud of it. I believe in earning your sh*t and nobody taking it away from you just to even things out. The poverty cycle is growing and middle class is being sucked out of existence. That's stuff nobody who is politically correct will talk about. Trump is someone who will tackle those kinds of things head on.



