«“I’m happy he's on the top of the ticket because I'm happy he’s the
presumptive nominee,” says North Carolina Rep. Renee Ellmers, the first
woman in Congress to endorse Trump. “But, it really is based in the type
of district [candidates] have and the type of race they are
experiencing.
“Some say they feel it might hurt their chances, and I don’t buy into that. I believe you run based on our record and how much you have stood up for your constituents.”
Ellmers hails from a conservative district and is in a comfortable position when it comes to re-election. But she acknowledges the vulnerabilities Trump may expose for her colleagues, particularly among women voters.
“We are all aware of comments he’s made in the past, and he has said things I certainly can’t condone, of women and men,” she said. “I can’t quite figure it out, but he’s made it this far. He’s the lone man standing, the presumptive nominee.” Ellmers said she decided to back Trump after talking with her constituents who were supportive. “It was talking with voters the week before the primary that I realized he was the one I was going to vote for,” she said. “It was a very positive response to him, and I felt in the conversations I was having, especially with women, they see him as someone strong, successful and [who] has gotten results.”»
Renee Ellmers http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2016/05/20/a_luxury_for_some_in_gop_embracing_trump_130617.html
«"We have a person running for office who is not equipped to be president, she doesn't have the temperament to be president," Trump said at a campaign rally in Anaheim on Wednesday. "She's got bad judgment. She has horribly bad judgment. That was stated by none other than Crazy Bernie [Sanders]."
"Bernie said that Hillary Clinton has bad judgment," Trump said. "If you look at the war in Iraq, look at what she did with Libya, a total catastrophe."
"And by the way, with Benghazi and with our ambassador, remember, that's all Hillary Clinton, folks. Let me tell you something. If she wins, and I hope she doesn't, but if she wins, you better get used to it because you will have nothing but turmoil and you will have nothing but four more years of Obama, and you can't take that. Our system and our country can't take it," Trump said.» http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/05/25/trump_crazy_bernie_is_right_hillary_clinton_has_bad_judgment_and_not_equipped_to_be_president.html
“Some say they feel it might hurt their chances, and I don’t buy into that. I believe you run based on our record and how much you have stood up for your constituents.”
Ellmers hails from a conservative district and is in a comfortable position when it comes to re-election. But she acknowledges the vulnerabilities Trump may expose for her colleagues, particularly among women voters.
“We are all aware of comments he’s made in the past, and he has said things I certainly can’t condone, of women and men,” she said. “I can’t quite figure it out, but he’s made it this far. He’s the lone man standing, the presumptive nominee.” Ellmers said she decided to back Trump after talking with her constituents who were supportive. “It was talking with voters the week before the primary that I realized he was the one I was going to vote for,” she said. “It was a very positive response to him, and I felt in the conversations I was having, especially with women, they see him as someone strong, successful and [who] has gotten results.”»
Renee Ellmers http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2016/05/20/a_luxury_for_some_in_gop_embracing_trump_130617.html
«"We have a person running for office who is not equipped to be president, she doesn't have the temperament to be president," Trump said at a campaign rally in Anaheim on Wednesday. "She's got bad judgment. She has horribly bad judgment. That was stated by none other than Crazy Bernie [Sanders]."
"Bernie said that Hillary Clinton has bad judgment," Trump said. "If you look at the war in Iraq, look at what she did with Libya, a total catastrophe."
"And by the way, with Benghazi and with our ambassador, remember, that's all Hillary Clinton, folks. Let me tell you something. If she wins, and I hope she doesn't, but if she wins, you better get used to it because you will have nothing but turmoil and you will have nothing but four more years of Obama, and you can't take that. Our system and our country can't take it," Trump said.» http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/05/25/trump_crazy_bernie_is_right_hillary_clinton_has_bad_judgment_and_not_equipped_to_be_president.html
Trump explore the great vulnerability of Hillary Clinton about external policy ... and Bernie Sanders help him with words, votes and delegates: won in Oregon and West Virginia and had a defeat by only 1.924 votes in Kentucky http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/democratic_vote_count.html:
State | Date ▾ | Delegates | Clinton | Sanders | Delegate Allocation | Open/ Closed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2,382 Needed to Win) | - | 4763 | 2309 | 1539 | - | - |
Delegates Won | - | 4051 | 1769 | 1497 | ||
Superdelegates | - | (712) | 540 | 42 | ||
District of Columbia | June 14 | 20 (25) | Primary | Closed | ||
California | June 7 | 475 (71) | Primary | Semi-closed | ||
Montana | June 7 | 21 (6) | Primary | Open | ||
New Jersey | June 7 | 126 (16) | Primary | Closed | ||
North Dakota | June 7 | 18 (5) | Primary | Open | ||
New Mexico | June 7 | 34 (9) | Primary | Closed | ||
South Dakota | June 7 | 20 (5) | Primary | Semi-open | ||
Puerto Rico | June 5 | 60 (7) | Primary | Open | ||
Virgin Islands | June 4 | 7 (5) | Caucus | Closed | ||
Oregon | May 17 | 61 (13) | 25 | 34 | Primary | Closed |
Kentucky | May 17 | 55 (5) | 28 | 27 | Primary | Closed |
West Virginia | May 10 | 29 (8) | 11 | 18 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Guam | May 7 | 7 (5) | 4 | 3 | Caucus | Closed |
Indiana | May 3 | 83 (9) | 39 | 44 | Primary | Open |
Rhode Island | April 26 | 24 (9) | 11 | 13 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Pennsylvania | April 26 | 189 (21) | 105 | 83 | Primary | Closed |
Delaware | April 26 | 21 (10) | 12 | 9 | Primary | Closed |
Connecticut | April 26 | 55 (15) | 28 | 27 | Primary | Closed |
Maryland | April 26 | 95 (23) | 61 | 33 | Primary | Closed |
New York | April 19 | 247 (44) | 139 | 108 | Primary | Closed |
Wyoming | April 9 | 14 (4) | 7 | 7 | Caucus | Closed |
Wisconsin | April 5 | 86 (10) | 38 | 48 | Primary | Open |
Washington | March 26 | 101 (17) | 27 | 74 | Caucus | Open |
Hawaii | March 26 | 25 (9) | 8 | 17 | Caucus | Semi-closed |
Alaska | March 26 | 16 (4) | 3 | 13 | Caucus | Closed |
Utah | March 22 | 33 (4) | 6 | 27 | Caucus | Semi-open |
Idaho | March 22 | 23 (4) | 5 | 18 | Caucus | Open |
Arizona | March 22 | 75 (10) | 42 | 33 | Primary | Closed |
Ohio | March 15 | 143 (16) | 81 | 62 | Primary | Semi-open |
North Carolina | March 15 | 107 (14) | 60 | 47 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Missouri | March 15 | 71 (13) | 36 | 35 | Primary | Open |
Illinois | March 15 | 156 (26) | 79 | 77 | Primary | Open |
Florida | March 15 | 214 (32) | 141 | 73 | Primary | Closed |
Northern Marianas | March 12 | 6 (5) | 4 | 2 | N/A | N/A |
Michigan | March 8 | 130 (17) | 63 | 67 | Primary | Open |
Mississippi | March 8 | 36 (5) | 31 | 5 | Primary | Open |
Maine | March 6 | 25 (5) | 8 | 17 | Caucus | Closed |
Kansas | March 5 | 33 (4) | 10 | 23 | Caucus | Closed |
Nebraska | March 5 | 25 (5) | 10 | 15 | Caucus | Closed |
Louisiana | March 5 | 51 (8) | 37 | 14 | Primary | Closed |
Virginia | March 1 | 95 (15) | 62 | 33 | Primary | Open |
Vermont | March 1 | 16 (10) | 0 | 16 | Primary | Open |
Texas | March 1 | 222 (30) | 147 | 75 | Primary | Open |
Tennessee | March 1 | 67 (9) | 44 | 23 | Primary | Open |
Oklahoma | March 1 | 38 (4) | 17 | 21 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Minnesota | March 1 | 77 (16) | 31 | 46 | Caucus | Open |
Massachusetts | March 1 | 91 (25) | 46 | 45 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Georgia | March 1 | 102 (14) | 73 | 29 | Primary | Open |
Democrats Abroad | March 1-8 | 13 (4) | 4 | 9 | Primary | Closed |
Colorado | March 1 | 66 (13) | 25 | 41 | Caucus | Closed |
Arkansas | March 1 | 32 (5) | 22 | 10 | Primary | Open |
American Samoa | March 1 | 6 (4) | 4 | 2 | Caucus | Closed |
Alabama | March 1 | 53 (7) | 44 | 9 | Primary | Open |
South Carolina | February 27 | 53 (6) | 39 | 14 | Primary | Open |
Nevada | February 20 | 35 (8) | 20 | 15 | Caucus | Closed |
New Hampshire | February 9 | 24 (8) | 9 | 15 | Primary | Semi-closed |
Iowa | February 1 | 44 (8) | 23 | 21 | Caucus | Semi-open |
State | Date ▴ | Clinton | Sanders | Spread |
---|---|---|---|---|
RCP Total | - | 12,989,134 | 9,957,889 | Clinton +3,031,245 |
Iowa | February 1 | |||
New Hampshire | February 9 | 95,252 | 151,584 | Sanders +56,332 |
Nevada | February 20 | |||
South Carolina | February 27 | 271,514 | 95,977 | Clinton +175,537 |
Alabama | March 1 | 309,928 | 76,399 | Clinton +233,529 |
American Samoa | March 1 | |||
Arkansas | March 1 | 144,580 | 64,868 | Clinton +79,712 |
Colorado | March 1 | 49,314 | 72,115 | Sanders +22,801 |
Georgia | March 1 | 543,008 | 214,332 | Clinton +328,676 |
Massachusetts | March 1 | 603,784 | 586,716 | Clinton +17,068 |
Minnesota | March 1 | 73,510 | 118,135 | Sanders +44,625 |
Oklahoma | March 1 | 139,338 | 174,054 | Sanders +34,716 |
Tennessee | March 1 | 245,304 | 120,333 | Clinton +124,971 |
Texas | March 1 | 935,080 | 475,561 | Clinton +459,519 |
Vermont | March 1 | 18,335 | 115,863 | Sanders +97,528 |
Virginia | March 1 | 503,358 | 275,507 | Clinton +227,851 |
Louisiana | March 5 | 221,615 | 72,240 | Clinton +149,375 |
Nebraska | March 5 | 14,340 | 19,120 | Sanders +4,780 |
Kansas | March 5 | 12,593 | 26,450 | Sanders +13,857 |
Maine | March 6 | |||
Mississippi | March 8 | 182,447 | 36,348 | Clinton +146,099 |
Michigan | March 8 | 576,795 | 595,222 | Sanders +18,427 |
Northern Marianas | March 12 | |||
Florida | March 15 | 1,097,400 | 566,603 | Clinton +530,797 |
Illinois | March 15 | 1,007,382 | 971,555 | Clinton +35,827 |
Missouri | March 15 | 310,602 | 309,071 | Clinton +1,531 |
North Carolina | March 15 | 616,383 | 460,316 | Clinton +156,067 |
Ohio | March 15 | 679,266 | 513,549 | Clinton +165,717 |
Arizona | March 22 | 235,697 | 163,400 | Clinton +72,297 |
Idaho | March 22 | 5,065 | 18,640 | Sanders +13,575 |
Utah | March 22 | 15,666 | 61,333 | Sanders +45,667 |
Alaska | March 26 | |||
Hawaii | March 26 | 10,125 | 23,530 | Sanders +13,405 |
Washington | March 26 | |||
Wisconsin | April 5 | 432,767 | 567,936 | Sanders +135,169 |
Wyoming | April 9 | 124 | 156 | Sanders +32 |
New York | April 19 | 1,054,083 | 763,469 | Clinton +290,614 |
Maryland | April 26 | 533,247 | 281,275 | Clinton +251,972 |
Connecticut | April 26 | 170,075 | 152,410 | Clinton +17,665 |
Delaware | April 26 | 55,950 | 36,659 | Clinton +19,291 |
Pennsylvania | April 26 | 918,689 | 719,955 | Clinton +198,734 |
Rhode Island | April 26 | 52,493 | 66,720 | Sanders +14,227 |
Indiana | May 3 | 303,382 | 335,256 | Sanders +31,874 |
Guam | May 7 | |||
West Virginia | May 10 | 86,354 | 123,860 | Sanders +37,506 |
Kentucky | May 17 | 212,550 | 210,626 | Clinton +1,924 |
Oregon | May 17 | 251,739 | 320,746 | Sanders +69,007 |
Virgin Islands | June 4 | |||
Puerto Rico | June 5 | |||
California | June 7 | |||
Montana | June 7 | |||
New Jersey | June 7 | |||
North Dakota | June 7 | |||
New Mexico | June 7 | |||
South Dakota | June 7 | |||
District of Columbia | June 14 |
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