Ted Cruz bows out , Trump close to nomination

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump went from long-shot contender to become the party’s presumptive nominee on Tuesday  after winning Indiana primary by a wide margin.

He rode momentum from wins in five Northeastern states a week ago to wrest Indiana from rival Senator Ted Cruz, whose brand of Christian conservatism had been expected to have wide appeal in the state.

A disappointed Senator Ted Cruz  announced he was bowing out of the race.

The senator from Texas really does not have any other choice. He had hoped that Indiana would provide a shield against the rampaging Trump, but the state voters disappointed despite the tame endorsement of his campaign by the Republican state governor.

Trump won at least 51 of 57 possible delegates awarded in Indiana, according to the Associated Press delegate tracker. His victory in the state pushed him to 1,047 delegates of the 1,237 needed to clinch the nomination, compared with 153 for Kasich. Cruz had 565 delegates before suspending his campaign.

As the vote returns flowed in, Cruz announced that he has ended his campaign in Indianapolis, with his wife, Heidi, at his side. Cruz, 45, sounding beaten but defiant, said he no longer sees a viable path to the nomination.

“We gave it everything we got. But the voters chose another path, and so with a heavy heart, but with boundless optimism for the long-term future of our nation, we are suspending our campaign,” said Cruz.

Trump declared Cruz a tough man to beat.

“Ted Cruz, I don’t know if he likes me or doesn’t like me. But he is one hell of a competitor. He is one smart guy. And he has got an amazing future,” Trump said.

Trump also reached out to both Hispanics and African-Americans as he talked about ensuring jobs and saying he would “make America great again.”

“This is going to be a beautiful and loving country,” Trump said.

While Cruz took a bow, Governor Kasich  vowed to stay in the race.

“As long as it remains possible Governor Kasich will fight for the higher path,” said Kasich senior strategist John Weaver. “Governor Kasich will continue to campaign and offer the voters a clear choice for our country.”

The only hope Kasich has for becoming the Republican nominee is to somehow deny Trump the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination outright and force Republicans at the July convention to choose one of them. And that looks almost impossible.

Trump’s  victory in Indiana appeared to have  put to rest a belief that Republicans would choose their nominee at a contested convention when party leaders gather in Cleveland July 18-21. He is likely to formally wrap up the nomination on June 7 when California votes.

The New York billionaire, who has never held public office, had repeatedly defied pundits’ predictions that his campaign would implode. He prevailed despite making outrageous statements along the way that drew biting criticism but still fed his anti-establishment appeal.

The former reality TV star now can prepare for a matchup in the Nov. 8 election with Hillary Clinton expected to be his Democratic opponent. Clinton’s march to the Democratic nomination was slowed by rival Bernie Sanders’ victory over her in Indiana.

Trump’s immediate challenge is to unite deep fissures within the Republican Party as many party loyalists are appalled at his bullying style, his treatment of women and his signature proposals to build a wall on the border with Mexico and deport 11 million illegal immigrants.

“We have to unite the party if we want to win in November,” said Henry Barbour, a Republican National Committee leader from Mississippi. “Donald Trump is the guy with the keys to the car. He’s the one who needs to unite us. Now is his opportunity. The voters have picked him.”

Trump himself called for unity in a speech at a victory rally that was free of his usual bombast and flamboyance.

At his victory rally at Trump Tower in New York, Trump walked on stage with wife Melania and other family members as the Rolling Stones’ “Start Me Up” blared over loudspeakers.

Trump called Indiana a “tremendous victory” and immediately directed fire at Clinton.

“We’re going after Hillary Clinton,” he said. “She will not be a great president, she will not be a good president, she will be a poor president. She doesn’t understand trade.”

Clinton’s campaign signalled the former secretary of state’s approach to dealing with Trump in a statement issued by senior Clinton adviser John Podesta, who said Trump seeks to “bully and divide Americans.”

“Throughout this campaign, Donald Trump has demonstrated that he’s too divisive and lacks the temperament to lead our nation and the free world. With so much at stake, Donald Trump is simply too big of a risk,” he said.

On the Democratic side, Clinton now has 2,202 of the 2,383 needed, while Sanders has 1,400.

Source: The News 

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2 Comments

  1. Sorry Ted Cruz! Defeat accepted and i hope you will keep trying like our PMB did besides its time to support the Clinton’s campaign and see how victory works.

  2. ooohh sorry Ted Cruz you can try again next season.. lol Beryern Muniche are going to do the same so you are not alone. so bad that Donald trump uses Atletica Madrid formation to knock these guy out of the presidential tornament

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