April 26, 2016

April 26, 2016

SANDY SPRINGS, GA - MARCH 06: Local resident Teri Rogers casts her vote at a polling station in St Andrew Presbyterian Church March 6, 2012 in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Ten states, including Georgia, hold caucuses and primaries today for voters to pick their choices for the Republican presidential nominee. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, Tuesday was primary night and as expected Donald Trump won all 5 states: Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut. Trump’s performance in these states will not increase his chance of winning the nomination, because they have already been factored into predictions. Trump is going to roll through these and other blue states, but he won’t do so in the general election. The real race begins after tonight. Despite all of the pundits declaring Trump the nominee following Tuesday’s results, he will face a much tougher road ahead than they want to admit. The race for the nomination will be determined by the ten primary races left after these five. After that, there are no parallels between Ronald Reagan and Trump. Reagan didn’t turn 69 and decide to become a Republican and conservative, like Trump did. Later, we are heading for some rocky water with the Republican and Democrat party. If people want to live under tyranny they will live under tyranny. People will have to live with the consequences of what they do or don’t do. However, it is not too late to remind ourselves of what kind of country we want.

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Townhall
Keeping the Northeastern Primary in Perspective

Breitbart
Brent Bozell: An Open Letter to Conservative Friends Supporting Donald Trump

Conservative Review
Trump Donated $25,000 to Terry ‘Let Criminals Vote’ McAuliffe

You Tube
An inspirational speech by Ronald Reagan; his first Inaugural Address on January 20, 1981

AP
Trump, Clinton Claim Early Victories In Northeast Primaries

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