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Trump's gonna take it in the ass in Georgia(among other places), just like Ned Beatty did there in "Deliverance," lol...

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Shock poll: Hillary beats Trump and Cruz in Georgia Presidential poll



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[h=2]Truce at last? Megyn Kelly meets with Trump at his New York City apartment to discuss special segment while The Donald is seen leaving Fox News headquarters later in the day[/h][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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[/FONT]Megyn Kelly (left on Friday) met with Donald Trump earlier today to discuss a special broadcast that will air on Fox News next month. The Fox News anchor was spotted walking into The Donald's New York City building by an NBC reporter , and a Trump source later confirmed to the network that she had been to his private residence. Kelly, who said in an interview just last week she had not recently requested an interview from Trump, will speak about her meeting with Trump on her show The Kelly File tonight. Trump was then photographed later in the day leaving Fox News headquarters in New York City (right). The two last came face-to-face during the the Fox News debate in March that was moderated by Kelly.
 

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[h=6]APRIL 13, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES RICK WILEY AS NATIONAL POLITICAL DIRECTOR[/h](New York, NY) April 13th, 2016 – Today, Donald J. Trump announced that he has hired veteran political strategist Rick Wiley as National Political Director to head the campaign’s statewide field operations.

Mr. Trump stated, “Rick is a seasoned political expert with a very successful career in winning elections. He brings decades of experience, and his deep ties to political leaders and activists across the country will be a tremendous asset as we enter the final phase of securing the nomination.”

Mr. Wiley said, “Voters are frustrated with the political status quo in our country and are hungry for an outsider to shake up Washington. Donald Trump has energized millions of hard working people across the country with his no-nonsense straight talk and will bring his record of success to tackle the real problems that face our nation.”

Previously, Mr. Wiley has held several roles with the RNC including National Political Director, and has managed multiple election campaigns.
 

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[h=6]- APRIL 12, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES CALIFORNIA STATE DIRECTOR[/h](New York, NY) April 12th, 2016 – Today, Donald J. Trump announced that he has hired veteran California GOP strategist Tim Clark to direct the campaign’s California effort. Clark has 20-plus years of experience running Republican campaigns in California, and has also served as a campaign advisor to several State GOP Chairmen.

Mr. Trump stated, “I am pleased to bring Tim on board to organize what is a very important state. I know he will be an asset to the team and ultimately deliver a win in California.’’

“This is an exciting time for the Republican Party,” said Tim Clark. “Donald Trump’s message of fiscally sound government, restored economic prosperity, and strong national security is reenergizing our Party’s conservative base.”

“We have a very important job to do in California,” continued Clark. “By harnessing the excitement surrounding Mr. Trump’s candidacy, it’s our intention to deliver one-hundred and seventy-two delegates for Trump to the national convention.”

Tim will build out a top-tier state-wide operation and Mr. Trump will be traveling to California several times before the primary in June, where he currently leads in all state polls.
 

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[h=1]Republican convention official says Trump can claim nomination with far fewer than 1,237 delegates – as The Donald says 'it certainly makes sense to me'[/h]


  • GOP convention Rules Committee member Randy Evans said Wednesday that Trump could snare the nomination with just 1,100 delegates
  • Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer tweeted that a nominee needs 'a majority of delegates which is 1237'
  • Evans hinted that arriving at the convention with 1,100 could be enough if 137 'unpledged' delegates could be persuaded to board the Trump train
  • July convention could be thrown wide open if Trump can't get to a majority on the first ballot


By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 21:02, 13 April 2016 | UPDATED: 21:34, 13 April 2016


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A member of the Republican convention's rules committee created a firestorm Wednesday morning by suggesting that front-runner Donald Trump could be closer to claiming the party's presidential nomination than anyone realizes.

Randy Evans told MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' audience that despite conventional wisdom holding that Trump has to secure the support of a majority of delegates – at least 1,237 – in order to prevail, there's more to the math than meets the eye.
'If Donald Trump exceeds 1,100 votes, he will become the nominee even though he may not have 1,237,' he said.
Trump told DailyMail.com exclusively on Wednesday afternoon that Evans' math sounds right.
'It certainly makes sense to me,' he said in an email, 'because I would be many hundreds of delegates ahead of both competitors, in addition to having millions more votes.'
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IS THE MATH ALL WRONG? Republican National Convention rules committee member Randy Evans said Wednesday morning that Trump could capture the party's presidential nomination if he has as few as 1,100 delegates in his pocket when he arrives in Cleveland in July

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HE SEES ALL: Trump told DailyMail.com that Evans' math makes sense since he's best positioned to reach the magic number of 1,237 if some 'unpledged' delegates can be persuaded to join him

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DELEGATE CIRCUS: Thousands of rock-ribbed Republicans will listen in Cleveland this July, as they did in Tampa in 2012 (pictured) as candidates jockey for position



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Obama had no success on his first try, but on the next attempt was able to get two bubbles from the wand


By ANNETA KONSTANTINIDES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 23:01, 13 April 2016 | UPDATED: 02:08, 14 April 2016


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Trump could win Pennsylvania by a landslide. And get 17 delegates.

And someone else could get 35 or 40 and they did not even win, but they have connections into the machine.

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Former ‘Apprentice’ contestants planning to denounce Trump


BY JILL COLVIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS April 13, 2016 at 8:38 PM EDT
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Donald Trump, at the head seat on the set of his show, “The Apprentice.” Photo by Virginia Sherwood/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

PITTSBURGH — A handful of former contestants from Donald Trump’s reality show “The Apprentice” say the Republican front-runner should not be president.
Half a dozen past hopefuls of the hit show, including Season 4 winner Randal Pinkett and Season 1 runner-up Kwame Jackson, are planning a press conference Friday in New York to denounce the GOP front-runner’s bid ahead of the state’s April 19 primary.
In statements, the contestants slammed Trump’s rhetoric as divisive and accused him of running a “campaign of sexism, xenophobia, racism, violence and hate.”
“Trump is passionately and strategically reigniting a dirty and divisive culture soaked in a history of prejudice, fear and hate. It is unpatriotic, anti-American, self-serving, regressive and downright lazy,” said Marshawn Evans Daniels in a statement.
“As alums of ‘The Apprentice,’ we have had the opportunity to work with Donald in various capacities, including as employees of the Trump Organization,” added Pinkett. “Based on that experience and Donald’s campaign, we do not believe he is worthy of becoming president of the United States.”
Trump responded with a harshly-worded statement slamming the group as “six failing wannabes” to whom he’d shown nothing but respect.
“How quickly they forget,” he said in the statement. “Nobody would know who they are if it weren’t for me.”
Trump said he “couldn’t have been nicer or more respectful” of the contenders and said they were only looking for publicity.
“They just want to get back into the limelight like they had when they were with Trump. Total dishonesty and disloyalty,” he said, warning that, “They should be careful or I’ll play hours of footage of them individually praising me.
“Ask how successful they’ve been since they left,” he added. “Six failing wannabes out of hundreds of contestants — so sad!”
Trump has the support of other former “Apprentice” contenders, including Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, who has served as a surrogate and frequent defender of Trump on television news shows.



 

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