Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Donald Trump inches closer to be the next President of the United States


Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz has ended his presidential campaign, eliminating the biggest impediment to Donald Trump's march to the Republican nomination. Cruz's campaign said he dropped out of the race Tuesday following his loss in Indiana's Republican primary to Trump. Trump celebrated victory at his looming Fifth Avenue tower in New York, marking the seminal moment in which he was transformed from a maverick and implausible candidate into presumptive Republican nominee.Trump glossed over his terrible poll ratings among female voters by saying: “Women. I love winning with women.”
He similarly shrugged off similar evidence of the major problem he faces with Hispanic Voters and African Americans. “We are going to win, we are going to win in November. And we are going to win big,” he said.
Recognizing the shift in gear that faces the Trump campaign, he put a marker in the sand. “Now we are going after Hillary Clinton,” Trump said. “She will not be a great president, she will not be a good president, she will be a poor president.”
He indicated that he intended to go after Clinton on the issue of trade and the loss of American jobs to foreign countries. “She doesn’t understand trade and her husband signed perhaps in the history of the world the single worst trade deal, Nafta.”


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