Trump: ‘I automatically win’ if Kasich would just quit

Trump: ‘I automatically win’ if Kasich would just quit

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is pushing rival John Kasich to get out of the White House race, arguing that the Ohio governor shouldn't be allowed to collect future delegates because the nomination is already beyond his grasp.

Trying hard to right himself after a difficult week, Trump said it was unfair for Kasich, the winner of only his home state's primary, to continue campaigning. He suggested that Kasich, who has pledged to make it to the summer convention, follow the lead of former candidates Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush — and quit.

Pioneer Institute calls on Baker administration to remember ‘middle cities’
Massachusetts

Pioneer Institute calls on Baker administration to remember ‘middle cities’

Kara Bettis

BOSTON – Do smaller municipalities outside of this city feel forgotten?

While Gov. Charlie Baker's $918 million, five-year economic development package slowly progresses, the nonpartisan research firm Pioneer Institute called on the administration to look outside of Greater Boston to so-called "middle cities."

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