Wednesday, May 4, 2016

First Read: Trump's First Challenge Is to Unite a Fractured Party


 
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.

Trump's immediate challenge -- uniting a fractured party

So Donald Trump essentially wrapped up the Republican presidential nomination last night by winning in Indiana and forcing Ted Cruz's exit, while the Democratic contest will march on for another month after Bernie Sanders' narrow victory over Hillary Clinton in the Hoosier State. (Though you could make a strong case that Sanders would still be marching on to California even had he lost.)

That reality raises an immediate question for both Trump and Clinton. We'll start with Trump's: Can he unite a fractured party? There were some signs of progress here last night. RNC Chair Reince Priebus declared Trump the "presumptive GOP nominee" (even with John Kasich still in the race), and asked Republicans to "unite and focus on defeating Hillary Clinton." John McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee, told NBC's Kasie Hunt that he'd advise Trump on foreign policy if he asked. "I would advise anyone who asks," McCain said. 

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Source: NBC News 

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