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John Kasich to suspend campaign, clearing way for Trump – politics live John Kasich to suspend campaign, clearing way for Trump – politics live
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Medley of top Republicans attack Trump in Clinton ad
Here’s a new Clinton video spot featuring a medley of bad things senior Republicans have said about Trump this election cycle. (Most of the Republicans in question, with the exception of Mitt Romney, were running against Trump at the time.)
Featuring cameos by Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Mitt Romney, George Pataki, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham:
"President Trump" is a dangerous proposition.Mitt Romney, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio agree.https://t.co/fUkISvgaXC
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Ha.
Tomorrow, Obama national security team will begin debating plan to arm moderate Republican rebels.
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Rolling Stones to Trump: cease and desist
“The Rolling Stones have asked presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop playing their songs at his campaign events, the AP reports:
In a statement Wednesday, the rock band said they have not given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and “have requested that they cease all use immediately.”
A Trump campaign spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump, an avid music fan, has featured Rolling Stones songs at his rallies for months as part of a diverse soundtrack that includes Elton John, opera and classic rock songs. The Rolling Stones’ 1969 classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” was a popular song choice for his events.
Last night at the end of his event it was Start Me Up. So here’s that:
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Hillary Clinton is in a live interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, now airing. She criticizes Trump’s “aggressive, bullying” manner and repeats that he’s a “loose cannon”: “this to me is a case of a blustering, bullying guy” who left his opponents “dumbfounded,” she says, adding that Trump’s Republican rivals did not know how to handle him.Hillary Clinton is in a live interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, now airing. She criticizes Trump’s “aggressive, bullying” manner and repeats that he’s a “loose cannon”: “this to me is a case of a blustering, bullying guy” who left his opponents “dumbfounded,” she says, adding that Trump’s Republican rivals did not know how to handle him.
The implication being that she does.The implication being that she does.
"I don't think we can take a risk on a loose cannon like Donald Trump running the country." —Hillary to @AndersonCooper"I don't think we can take a risk on a loose cannon like Donald Trump running the country." —Hillary to @AndersonCooper
She dodges a question about media accessibility:She dodges a question about media accessibility:
Asked on @CNN if she'll start doing as many media interviews as Trump does, Hillary says it's time for him to answer tough Qs. !?!Asked on @CNN if she'll start doing as many media interviews as Trump does, Hillary says it's time for him to answer tough Qs. !?!
.@andersoncooper are you going to be more accessible to reporters now?Hillary Clinton: [Words that do not answer the question].@andersoncooper are you going to be more accessible to reporters now?Hillary Clinton: [Words that do not answer the question]
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Further Republican indigestion – and (premature/misguided?) Democratic delight – at the advent of nominee Trump:Further Republican indigestion – and (premature/misguided?) Democratic delight – at the advent of nominee Trump:
Text from a Kasich staffer: “Sucks to be a Republican."Text from a Kasich staffer: “Sucks to be a Republican."
Goodbye, Republican Party. And Good Riddance. https://t.co/TXVAwcKdHQ via @theblazeGoodbye, Republican Party. And Good Riddance. https://t.co/TXVAwcKdHQ via @theblaze
Rush Limbaugh: "My instinctive feeling right now is that Trump is gonna win, beat Hillary badly, that it could be landslide proportions."Rush Limbaugh: "My instinctive feeling right now is that Trump is gonna win, beat Hillary badly, that it could be landslide proportions."
The epidemic of schadenfreude in Democratic circles today is something to behold.The epidemic of schadenfreude in Democratic circles today is something to behold.
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Hillary Clinton will close out the week with campaign events in California, her team has announced. She’ll be in Los Angeles and Oakland on Thursday and Friday for “public organizing events” and speeches.Hillary Clinton will close out the week with campaign events in California, her team has announced. She’ll be in Los Angeles and Oakland on Thursday and Friday for “public organizing events” and speeches.
"Unity versus division, compassion versus selfishness, and love versus hate. The stakes don’t get much higher." pic.twitter.com/nwy7MfMutc"Unity versus division, compassion versus selfishness, and love versus hate. The stakes don’t get much higher." pic.twitter.com/nwy7MfMutc
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Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, whose plea upon his early exit from the presidential race for fellow candidates to do the same in order to set up a narrow contest that could stop Trump, has weighed in on a potential Trump-Clinton general election matchup.Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, whose plea upon his early exit from the presidential race for fellow candidates to do the same in order to set up a narrow contest that could stop Trump, has weighed in on a potential Trump-Clinton general election matchup.
He’s staying true to the GOP:He’s staying true to the GOP:
.@GovWalker tells reporters that @realDonaldTrump is a better choice than @HillaryClinton. #wipolitics pic.twitter.com/OQOseCENDy.@GovWalker tells reporters that @realDonaldTrump is a better choice than @HillaryClinton. #wipolitics pic.twitter.com/OQOseCENDy
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With Donald Trump as the Republican party’s presumptive nominee, it’s time for him to start contemplating a running mate, writes Guardian politics reporter Ben Jacobs:With Donald Trump as the Republican party’s presumptive nominee, it’s time for him to start contemplating a running mate, writes Guardian politics reporter Ben Jacobs:
Here are five options for the veep stakes for the outsider who has often said he would look for a number two with political experience:Here are five options for the veep stakes for the outsider who has often said he would look for a number two with political experience:
Chris ChristieChris Christie
Christie’s endorsement of Trump was a pivotal moment for the campaign. But while the New Jersey governor has been a helpful and loyal surrogate, he doesn’t add any geographic balance or conservative credentials. Plus, the footage of Christie standing behind Trump looking like a hostage on Super Tuesday doesn’t help.Christie’s endorsement of Trump was a pivotal moment for the campaign. But while the New Jersey governor has been a helpful and loyal surrogate, he doesn’t add any geographic balance or conservative credentials. Plus, the footage of Christie standing behind Trump looking like a hostage on Super Tuesday doesn’t help.
Newt GingrichNewt Gingrich
The former House speaker and 2012 presidential hopeful has long been a rare pro-Trump voice in Washington DC. Gingrich would bring considerable political experience and significant public profile as a running mate. It’s just a question of whether Trump wants to double down on a ticket of thrice-married elderly men who love publicity.The former House speaker and 2012 presidential hopeful has long been a rare pro-Trump voice in Washington DC. Gingrich would bring considerable political experience and significant public profile as a running mate. It’s just a question of whether Trump wants to double down on a ticket of thrice-married elderly men who love publicity.
Read the full piece here:Read the full piece here:
Related: Who will be Donald Trump's running mate? Here are five optionsRelated: Who will be Donald Trump's running mate? Here are five options
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Republican revulsion at what primaries hath wroughtRepublican revulsion at what primaries hath wrought
In our blog coverage of the Indiana result last night, we rounded up Republican voices who said they would leave the party because of Trump or who said they would vote for Hillary Clinton or who at least said they would never vote for Trump.In our blog coverage of the Indiana result last night, we rounded up Republican voices who said they would leave the party because of Trump or who said they would vote for Hillary Clinton or who at least said they would never vote for Trump.
The flow of Republicans through the outdoor continues Wednesday – although they’ll have a lot of time to reconsider before November.The flow of Republicans through the outdoor continues Wednesday – although they’ll have a lot of time to reconsider before November.
But here’s a further roundup of Republicans (and ex-Republicans) making the hard call.But here’s a further roundup of Republicans (and ex-Republicans) making the hard call.
Deputy press secretary under president George W Bush:Deputy press secretary under president George W Bush:
A message for my fellow Republicans: If you back Trump you will not be trusted again | Fox News | https://t.co/BvmCU4KwQkA message for my fellow Republicans: If you back Trump you will not be trusted again | Fox News | https://t.co/BvmCU4KwQk
US senator:US senator:
The path to national recovery is getting longer--as both broken parties move closer to nominating fundamentally dishonest 2016 candidates.The path to national recovery is getting longer--as both broken parties move closer to nominating fundamentally dishonest 2016 candidates.
US senator:US senator:
If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed.......and we will deserve it.If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed.......and we will deserve it.
Top Mitt Romney strategist:Top Mitt Romney strategist:
More Republicans voted for non-Trump candidates than Trump, so I'm with the rest. https://t.co/YI9FP8c5LYMore Republicans voted for non-Trump candidates than Trump, so I'm with the rest. https://t.co/YI9FP8c5LY
Ricochet editor:Ricochet editor:
Just asked the RNC to remove me from all their mailing lists because I'm leaving the party. That felt good.Just asked the RNC to remove me from all their mailing lists because I'm leaving the party. That felt good.
Right-wing talk show host:Right-wing talk show host:
All we have to see, is that I don't belong to you. And you don't belong to me. Freedom pic.twitter.com/JBUtF8fsdZAll we have to see, is that I don't belong to you. And you don't belong to me. Freedom pic.twitter.com/JBUtF8fsdZ
Former top John McCain aide:Former top John McCain aide:
the GOP is going to nominate for President a guy who reads the National Enquirer and thinks it's on the level. I'm with her.the GOP is going to nominate for President a guy who reads the National Enquirer and thinks it's on the level. I'm with her.
Current John McCain daughter:Current John McCain daughter:
I hope history remembers those who gave up their conservative principles for the cult of personality and celebrity. And those who didn't.I hope history remembers those who gave up their conservative principles for the cult of personality and celebrity. And those who didn't.
Top GOP messaging strategist:Top GOP messaging strategist:
Just cancelled my plane and hotel reservations for Cleveland.Just cancelled my plane and hotel reservations for Cleveland.
RedState blog editor:RedState blog editor:
I am no longer a Republican.I am no longer a Republican.
Washington Free Beacon writer:Washington Free Beacon writer:
pic.twitter.com/L0hQvfBSvSpic.twitter.com/L0hQvfBSvS
Washington Examiner managing editor:Washington Examiner managing editor:
I have officially de-registered as a Republican. pic.twitter.com/DjRI21OyvxI have officially de-registered as a Republican. pic.twitter.com/DjRI21Oyvx
RedState editor:RedState editor:
A Republican Party without a sense of shame is a Republican Party I don’t want to be a part of. https://t.co/xZQzKyN1XrA Republican Party without a sense of shame is a Republican Party I don’t want to be a part of. https://t.co/xZQzKyN1Xr
On the opposite side are,On the opposite side are,
for example, a former Republican presidential candidate, governor and host:for example, a former Republican presidential candidate, governor and host:
The voters have spoken https://t.co/AXN0ULHhwYThe voters have spoken https://t.co/AXN0ULHhwY
Donald Trump broke the code, owned the media, and inspired the masses. I will be all in to help him defeat Hillary Clinton and I call upon all fellow Republicans to unite in defeating Hillary and abandoning and repudiating the hapless “Never Trump” nonsense.Donald Trump broke the code, owned the media, and inspired the masses. I will be all in to help him defeat Hillary Clinton and I call upon all fellow Republicans to unite in defeating Hillary and abandoning and repudiating the hapless “Never Trump” nonsense.
And the senate majority leader:And the senate majority leader:
When asked whether McConnell will support Trump, spox points to these comments from @SenateMajLdr last week https://t.co/xMx0ss59PHWhen asked whether McConnell will support Trump, spox points to these comments from @SenateMajLdr last week https://t.co/xMx0ss59PH
McConnell freely admits he doesn’t know Trump well “but I’ve met him a few times in the past. He was always friendly and supportive. He’s called me a couple of times recently and we’ve had pleasant conversations.”McConnell freely admits he doesn’t know Trump well “but I’ve met him a few times in the past. He was always friendly and supportive. He’s called me a couple of times recently and we’ve had pleasant conversations.”
The Profiles in Courage award here goes to New Hampshire senator Kelly Ayotte, who says she will “support” Trump but not “endorse” him. She’s up for reelection.The Profiles in Courage award here goes to New Hampshire senator Kelly Ayotte, who says she will “support” Trump but not “endorse” him. She’s up for reelection.
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How far we’ve come:How far we’ve come:
❎Perry❎Walker❎Jindal❎Graham❎Pataki❎Huckabee❎Paul❎Santorum❎Fiorina❎Christie❎Gilmore❎Bush❎Carson❎Rubio❎Cruz❎Kasich✅Trump❎Perry❎Walker❎Jindal❎Graham❎Pataki❎Huckabee❎Paul❎Santorum❎Fiorina❎Christie❎Gilmore❎Bush❎Carson❎Rubio❎Cruz❎Kasich✅Trump
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Kasich to suspend campaign
Ben Jacobs
A senior campaign source confirmed to the Guardian that Ohio governor John Kasich would be suspending his campaign on Wednesday afternoon.
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Trump to begin receiving classified briefings
As the presumptive Republican nominee, Trump will gain access to state secrets, Time reports:
Later this year, Trump will begin receiving regular national security / intel briefings. After the convention GSA will sign transition MOU
Those are references to the general services administration, which will sign a memorandum of understanding about a transition to a Trump administration, in the event that he should win.
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The Ohio Democratic party has released a statement on Kasich’s reported decision to drop out of the presidential race.
The local Democrats aren’t happy about how the Republican governor, whose current second term is up in 2018, has been spending his 2016.
“Since last March, Governor John Kasich has spent more than 200 days out of state, pursuing his presidential ambitions and ignoring the needs of the people of Ohio,” the statement reads. It goes on to correctly spell “gallivanting”:
...It’s time that Ohio had a governor who was actually doing something about all of that, rather than gallivanting across the country.
In addition, we hope that the Kasich administration will provide a full accounting of the cost to Ohio taxpayers and Kasich’s campaign will reimburse the state for every single penny that his failed campaign cost the taxpayers of Ohio.
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Donald Trump is not resting on his laurels – tomorrow he pops up in West Virginia, which with Nebraska votes this coming Tuesday:
Join me in Charleston, WV - tomorrow! https://t.co/kv624y9UOm
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Having some fun with the plan hatched by the Cruz and Kasich campaigns not so long ago to divide and conquer the states of Indiana, Oregon and New Mexico against Trump. The divide part, maybe; the conquer part, hardly:
BREAKING: New Kasich and Cruz alliance to cede New Mexico & Oregon to Trump. Will divide up which California CDs they both won't campaign in
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Kasich to suspend presidential bid – reports
John Kasich will suspend his campaign for president, the Associated Press reports, after an earlier announcement that the governor had canceled events and was on his way home to Ohio.
Kasich finishes with just 153 delegates – good for fourth place, after Trump, Cruz and Marco Rubio, who captured 171 delegates before dropping out in March.
BREAKING: AP sources: Kasich to end his bid for White House; Trump to become presumptive GOP nominee for president. pic.twitter.com/1AUaQKs0rb
Related: John Kasich to make statement in Ohio amid speculation he will drop out
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Trump veep committee to include Carson
Donald Trump will set up a committee “soon” to pick a running mate in advance of the July convention, and the committee will include retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Trump tells the New York Times:
“I’ll set up a committee, and that I will do soon,” Trump said. “I think on the committee I’ll have Dr Ben Carson and some other folks.”
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To think that for six days, she was a heartbeat, an election and about 700 delegates away from the presidency.
What a difference a day makes. Carly Fiorina at Indy Airport & no one cares. (Pic: Steve Handelsman) #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/dyurOy2gia
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“Donald Grump happens to have the most trash of any grouch in the world.”
Trump once inspired a full Sesame Street sketch - Donald Grump - belittling grouches and hoarding trash https://t.co/T5XV9U005a
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Trump would derail Paris climate deal, architects warn
Fiona Harvey
The election of Donald Trump would derail the landmark agreement on climate change reached in Paris last December, the architect of the accord has warned, writes the Guardian’s Fiona Harvey:
Trump is now virtually certain to be the Republican candidate for president and has said “I am not a great believer in manmade climate change”, leading to fears he would attempt to unpick the historic agreement if he became president.
Without naming Trump, the former French foreign minister Laurent Fabius told an audience in London: “Think about the impact of the coming US presidential elections. If a climate change denier was to be elected, it would threaten dramatically global action against climate disruption.”
He said: “We must not think that everything is settled.”
In response to a speech by Barack Obama at the opening of the Paris climate summit, Trump said: “I think one of the dumbest statements I’ve ever heard in politics, in the history of politics as I know it, which is pretty good, was Obama’s statement that our No 1 problem is global warming.”
Read the full piece here:
Related: Donald Trump's election would derail Paris climate deal, warns its architect