Businessman Donald Trump continues to wreak havoc within the Republican Party, nonchalantly whipping up scandal and controversy.
Following his campaign manager being charged for simple battery of Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields you would have been forgiven for thinking the "The Donald" would lay low for a while, however he instead opted to launch himself into the abortion issue, stating that there should be "some form of punishment" for women who have an abortion. He lately clarified his position "The doctor or any other person performing this illegal act upon a woman would be held legally responsible, not the woman".
Trump`s rejection of political correctness has gained him many voters, who are fed up with the establishment and media. He currently has a big lead in the delegate count over nearest rival over Ted Cruz. His controversial approach has also won him many detractors who are leading figures within the republican party such as Mitt Romney.
There is some doubt as to whether or not Trump can reach the 1,237 delegates he requires in order to secure the republican nomination, should he not pass this magic number then a contested convention awaits.
Wisconsin is the next state to go to the polls and it looks like a tight race.
Marquette Poll
March 24-28, Sample Size 471, Margin of Error 5.8%
Ted Cruz 40%
Donald Trump 30%
John Kasich 21%
Optimus Poll
March 22-24, Sample Size 6182, Margin of Error 1.1%
Donald Trump 31%
John Kasich 29%
Ted Cruz 27%
Emerson Poll
March 20-22, Sample Size 439, Margin of Error 4.6%
Ted Cruz 36%
Donald Trump 35%
John Kasich 19%
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