Radio Show Recap: Apr 25
John and
Jim McLaughlin discuss the latest polls ahead of tomorrow's big primaries; Debate on candidates and the alignment of
Kasich and
Cruz
**TRUMP LEADING IN PA BY
DOUBLE DIGITS AHEAD OF TOMORROW’S PRIMARY
**CRUZ & KASICH
TEAM UP TO
STOP GOP FRONTRUNNER DONALD TRUMP
**FELONS IN VIRGINIA, 200K, GIVEN VOTING PRIVILEGES
**MIGRANTS
CHANT ALLAHU AKHBAR AS
OBAMA MEETS WITH MERKEL
**JV TEAM
ISIS HAS RELEASED STATE DEPARTMENT
KILL LIST
4:05PM
EST - John & Jim McLaughlin, brothers and founders of McLaughlin and
Associates, a national survey research and strategic services company are here to discuss the polls ahead of NY’s primary this coming Tuesday. What are the voters saying in the latest polls and how are the candidates faring as we make our way along the eastern seaboard.
Donald Trump and
Hillary Clinton hold double-digit leads in the April 26 primary contest of
Pennsylvania, according to results from a new
NBC News/
Wall Street Journal/Marist poll
.
In the Republican race,
Trump gets support from 45 percent of likely
Republican primary voters in the state — followed by
Ted Cruz at 27 percent and
John Kasich at 24 percent. (h/t
NBC)
4:30PM EST - Lynne
Ryan, a Trump delegate,
District 3 Western Pennsylvania bordering
Ohio, Tom Uram, a Trump delegate
District 18
Southwestern PA is the longest elected delegate in the nation, has attended and been a part of every election since
Reagan, and
Dean Browning, a Cruz delegate,
District 15, which covers 5 counties, Lehigh county and is 60 miles north of
Philadelphia. Our delegates are here to discuss how important it is moving forward that people know who their delegates represent before they head into the voting booth and what their role is as a delegate.
5:05PM EST - DC McAllister,
Senior Contributor to the
Federalist and a Cruz supporter,
Mike Cohen,
Executive Vice President and
Special Counsel To
Donald J. Trump, and
Ron Christie, former
Special Assistant to
President George W. Bush and
Legislative Director to then
House Budget Committee Chairman John Kasich - today’s discussion will be focused on the candidates, the alignment of Kasich and Cruz, and tomorrow’s all important primary in Pennsylvania:
The campaigns for
Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich announced in statements tonight that each candidate will cede states in the 2016 presidential race to one another in an effort to stop GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
Cruz leads Kasich in national polls but both men have been trying to be the sole beneficiary of the anti-Trump vote. Cruz has previously called Kasich a "spoiler" who has been "mathematically eliminated" from the race.
Last week, Cruz told
Glenn Beck that Kasich was "running to be Trump's vice president." Kasich has called Cruz "
Senator Smear." (h/t
Yahoo)
- published: 26 Apr 2016
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