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As the primary season entered the spring, the mostly-consolidated field resulted in a closing of the gap between Trump and Cruz, with Trump sweeping the South, the Northeast, and parts of the Midwest while Cruz performed strongly in the West and scored a surprise victory in Maine. Kasich, unable to win any other states besides Ohio, remained ...
A June 30 report in The Washington Post also included Senators Bob Corker of Tennessee, Richard Burr of North Carolina, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and Joni Ernst of Iowa, as well as Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, as individuals still being considered for the ticket. [5] The Trump campaign also strongly considered Governor John Kasich of Ohio ...
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump, later rescinded endorsement [18] [19] Rick Santorum: May 10, 1958 (age 58) Winchester, Virginia: United States Senator from Pennsylvania (1995–2007) Pennsylvania: May 27, 2015 February 3, 2016 (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing: Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump [20] [21] Rand Paul: January 7, 1963 (age 53)
Trump said during an interview on "The O'Reilly Factor" Wednesday he has no hard feelings against Cruz, who dropped out of the race shortly after Trump won Indiana's GOP primary. PHOTOS: Donald ...
On March 15, 2016, Rubio dropped out after losing his home state, leaving three active candidates (Cruz, Kasich, and Trump). [9] Trump's resounding victory in the Indiana primary on May 3, 2016, prompted Cruz's exit from the race. The following day, Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee after Kasich
Donald Trump ripped Ted Cruz on Wednesday after reports surfaced that he would tap former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina as his running mate.
In a move that would have seemed unthinkable two years ago, President Trump offered a full embrace, literally and figuratively, of Ted Cruz in a massive rally here Monday night, imploring a crowd ...
Between March 16 and May 3, only three candidates remained in the race: Trump, Cruz, and Kasich. Cruz won the most delegates in four Western contests and in Wisconsin, keeping a credible path to denying Trump the nomination on the first ballot with 1,237 delegates.