Tuesday, April 19, 2016

"VIDEO" MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN "GET OUT THE VOTE"Donald Trump looking for delegate sweep in New York primary

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New York Get Out And Vote Trump So Lying Ted Can STFU!

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POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — If the polls are right, Donald Trump's only real opponent in New York is the expectations game.
The Manhattan real estate mogul is seeking to crack 50% in congressional districts throughout his home state during Tuesday's primary, and to nail down all 95 New York delegates to the Republican convention — and his rivals are sure to cast anything less as a disappointment.
95 New York delegates to the Republican convention — and his rivals are sure to cast anything less as a disappointment.
"We have to win by big numbers!" Trump told thousands of cheering supporters Sunday at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in downtown Poughkeepsie, later urging voters to give him a "landslide."
While he retains a large lead over Ted Cruz in GOP delegates overall, Trump wants the Empire State to offset gains that the Texas senator has made in state conventions in recent weeks.
Also seeking to rally from an April 5 loss to Cruz in the Wisconsin primary, Trump has campaigned in New York by attacking the delegate selection process as a "corrupt" and "rigged" effort to "steal" the nomination from him.
"Lyin' Ted Cruz can't get votes (I am millions ahead of him) so he has to get his delegates from the Republican bosses," Trump tweeted. "It won't work!"
Trump's opponents, Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, have all but conceded the popular vote to Trump in New York, though each is looking to pick off a few delegates as part of their effort to deny him a first ballot win at the July convention in Cleveland.
Cruz picked up 14 delegates in Wyoming during a state convention this weekend, telling supporters there that Trump would lose a general election badly to DemocratHillary Clinton.
Kasich, who plans to spend New York primary night in Maryland, which holds its primary April 26,  said the delegate selection rules are clear, involving state conventions as well as primaries and caucuses, and Trump should stop whining about them.
"I mean, come on," Kasich told CNN's State of the Union. "Act like you're a professional, be a pro.”
During his rally Sunday in the heart of the Hudson Valley, Trump said he would beat the "crooked" Clinton easily, and also bashed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. ("I refuse to vote for a communist.")
Trump currently has 744 delegates to Cruz's 559, according to the Associated Press, followed by ex-candidate Marco Rubio (171) and Kasich (144).
There are complexities involved in acquiring New York's 95 delegates.

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