AP sources: Kasich to end White House bid; Trump’s GOP path clear

AP sources: Kasich to end White House bid; Trump’s GOP path clear

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich is leaving the Republican presidential contest, giving Donald Trump a clear path to his party's nomination.

Kasich will announce the end of his underdog White House bid on Wednesday, according to three campaign officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the candidate's plans. The decision comes a day after Trump's only other rival, Ted Cruz, dropped out.

Baker won’t vote for Trump, doubts he’ll vote for Clinton in ‘troubling’ election
Massachusetts

Baker won’t vote for Trump, doubts he’ll vote for Clinton in ‘troubling’ election

State House News Service

BOSTON — After tossing trout into Jamaica Pond on Wednesday, Gov. Charlie Baker heaved aside his earlier notion that the Republican presidential nomination has not yet been decided.

The expected showdown between the likely Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton means the governor will not vote for the Republican presidential candidate for the first time in his memory.

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