Donald Trump officially wins Republican presidential nomination---New York billionaire Donald Trump was officially declared as the U.S. Republican Party's presidential nominee on Tuesday.
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theUnited States. New York billionaire Donald Trump clinched enough delegate votes to be officially selected as Republican presidential nominee Tuesday evening in the roll call voting at the ongoing Republican National Convention. (Xinhua/Li Muzi
but for democratic onlookers, the scene here has mostly just underscored how firmly trump has tightened his grip on the gop since it first nominated him for president in 2016. “he has completed the takeover of the republican party,” ben wikler, chair of the wisconsin democratic party, ...
Trump hasn't yet participated in a one-on-one; he would often fade for extended stretches during the Republican primary debates while his opponents knifed each other around him. But in a one-on-one he'll have nowhere to hide his (manifest) deficiencies when it comes to his grasp...
Donald Trump is a former President of the United States and is running for President again in 2024. He is a member of the populist conservative wing of the Republican Party. We assign Donald Trump aRight Biased and Very-Low factual ratingdue to an extraordinary number of failed fact checks ...
While Donald Trump is not as unpopular in the United States right now as George W. Bush was during the time of my service as East Africa Resident Director for the International Republican Institute in Nairobi, Trump is more popular in Kenya than at home, as Bush was then (Bush was conspic...
He has never once denounced it, and has now in two consecutive debates, challenged the findings of our government and suggested that Russia had nothing to do with what was going on. What is worse, however, is the response of the Republican Party itself. Not only have they have not ...
“I think that might be going a little overboard,” said Gregory T. Angelo, executive director of the pro-LGBT Log Cabin Republicans, when asked if it was safe to call Trump 2016’s most LGBT-friendly Republican. Angelo added: “It’s important to point out that Trump is not the first...