Trump path to White House seen paved by white voters

Trump path to White House seen paved by white voters

DENVER (AP) — Should he win the Republican nomination, Donald Trump's most plausible path to victory in the general election would be a GOP map unlike any in years, analysts say.

The New York billionaire would be relying on lower-income, largely white voters from both parties in states that have long been Democratic bastions in presidential contests, from Maine to Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Carson signs up to lead evangelical voters to polls
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Carson signs up to lead evangelical voters to polls

Kara Bettis

Dr. Ben Carson has found a new job. The retired neurosurgeon who officially ended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination last week has signed on as national chairman of My Faith Votes, a nonpartisan group that encourages Christians to participate in elections.

Carson officially suspended his presidential campaign Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) outside Washington, after saying earlier in the week that he did not "see a political path forward" for his bid – although he raised more money than any of the remaining Republican candidates, at $58 million.

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