Gov. John Kasich to campaign in Mississippi
“He came out of New Hampshire primary so strongly that he is the focus of a lot of attention and a lot of people are interested in him”.
Clinton has added 87 to her count, while Sanders added just 11.
In the Democratic field, former Secretary of StateClinton and Vermont Sen. There are 2,472 delegates total, and a candidate needs a majority of them to win the nomination.
Candidates other than John Kasich will have won majority. What issues do each party focus on more?
“Well, we’re not changing any laws”, Kasich said. “I’m not going to engage in some long, negative diatribe”.
But Moe said he sees Kasich as the “only adult in the crowd” – a unifier who doesn’t embrace extremism. “He’s professional and like they said he’s an adult and we need an adult in the White House”, said Phil Christopher. Marco Rubio battling for second place in SC.
Trump went on to say, “for religious leader to question a person’s faith is disgraceful”. We can rebuild the country, and we can get people on their feet and we can grow. “This is not in the Gospel”.
“Let’s just keep hanging in there, the little engine that can”, he quipped.
“So the Supreme Court upheld marriage equality”, the student started.
Who’s left in the presidential race?
Sanders says he will “do everything I can to support the president’s nominee”.
Schrimpf told TheDCNF the campaign also cancelled days in MI and Virginia to spend more time in SC. That state will produce the breakthrough – perhaps some actual delegates, one would hope – that will serve as a springboard to a big victory in his home state’s winner-take-all primary on March 15. Kasich has about 6 percent, higher than before his second-place finish in New Hampshire but still well behind not only Trump but Rubio, Cruz and even “don’t know”. Ted Cruz for president.
When is the SC primary? In 1988, SC held a caucus in lieu of a primary and selected Jesse Jackson.