SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016
Here’s What The 2016 Presidential Candidates Had To Say
With time running out before the next big Presidential Primary Elections, Whistleblower Senior National Political Affairs Analyst Britt Humus wonders why Political Insiders have to watch all those Sunday TV Talk Shows to hear what the 2016 Candidates were saying this morning with all that last-minute mudslinging going on, when those Bombastic Bloggers at The Hill did all that work reviewing this morning’s programs.
Trump not ruling out running third-party run (It’s not a question of win or lose, it’s a question of treatment.”)
Priebus warns of ‘consequences’ to Trump’s talk of independent bid (“Those kinds of comments, I think, have consequences,” Priebus said.)
Trump: I should have answered abortion question differently (As a hypothetical question, I would have rather answered it in a different manner.)”
Kasich: All sides in abortion debate came together to blast Trump (Kasich said it should be up to the states to handle abortion.)
Trump: Reporter would have used apology as‘ammunition’ (I don’t think she would have accepted [an apology],Trump said.)
Trump: Cruz delegate maneuvering could be illegal (Trump said he raised the issue of Louisiana delegates during a meeting at RNC headquarters.)
Priebus: ‘Candidates have to watch their mouth’ (“The only way you can be the party of the open door is if you keep that in mind.”)
RNC chairman: ‘I don’t know’ if Trump is strongest candidate (“Listen, I don’t worry about who is the strongest candidate.”)
Priebus: I think candidates will support eventual nominee “(I really do believe this is posturing, and I know posturing can have an effect.)”
Carson on Trump: ‘Are there better people? Probably’ (Carson said the GOP is ‘scared out of their wits’ that Trump will win.)
Kasich predicts open convention: ‘It’s going to be so much fun’ (“It will be so cool,” he said.)
Polls show GOP split in upcoming primaries (Cruz leads in Wisconsin while Trump has the advantage in New York and Pennsylvania.)
Sanders holds edge in Wisconsin; Clinton leads in New York (Sanders has a 2-point lead ahead of voting in Wisconsin on Tuesday.)
Clinton not at all worried about FBI probe (Clinton said she has not yet been contacted for an interview.)
Clinton: ‘I still have work to do to win the nomination’ (Clinton rejected the notion that she’s turned her focus to the general election.)
Clinton confident there will be another debate with Sanders (She told NBC’s “Meet the Press, however, that she’s not the one negotiating it.)”
Sanders: Clinton is getting ‘very nervous’ (“Poll after poll shows us doing much better against Trump than she is,” he said.)
Sanders: ‘I don’t think that we are distorting reality’ (Clinton last week accused Sanders of lying about the donations she’s received.)
NYPD commissioner slams Cruz (The commissioner criticized Cruz’s call to increase police patrols in Muslim neighborhoods.)
Trump vs. Bernie in the First Ever @midnight Presidential Debate