Trump looks to set up a California primary win with a speech to Republican activists
- Donald Trump will address California Republicans to solidify his support in the GOP presidential contest, while his rivals aim to break his momentum.
- Trump's decision to skip the second GOP debate suggests his confidence in dominating the race and his dismissal of lesser-known contenders.
- A recent voter survey found that Trump enjoys support from nearly half of likely Republican primary voters in California.
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Trump animates California Republicans with calls to shoot people who rob stores - West Hawaii Today
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — In an occasionally dark and profane speech, Donald Trump on Friday sought to win over Republicans in California by complaining that rich people in Beverly Hills smell bad because they’re denied water, reiterating lies about widespread election fraud and calling on police to shoot people robbing stores.
Trump animates California Republicans with calls to shoot people who rob stores
ANAHEIM, Calif. — In an occasionally dark and profane speech, Donald Trump on Friday sought to win over Republicans in California by complaining that rich people in Beverly Hills smell bad because they’re denied water, reiterating lies about widespread election fraud and calling on police to shoot people robbing stores.
Trump Animates California Republicans with Calls to Shoot People who Rob Stores
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — In an occasionally dark and profane speech, Donald Trump on Friday sought to win over Republicans in California by complaining that rich people in Beverly Hills smell bad because they’re denied water, reiterating lies about widespread election fraud and calling on police to shoot people robbing stores.
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