Washington - Republican front-runner Donald Trump is facing pressure from supporters and other admirers to take a more serious approach to his U.S. presidential campaign, worried that a string of missteps may do lasting damage.
Those who have marveled at Trump’s ability to soar to the top are cautioning the New York billionaire just as weaknesses have been exposed in his shoot-from-the-lip approach to campaigning for the party’s nomination to the Nov. 8 election.
Tuesday could be a turning point when Republican voters hold their primary contest in Wisconsin.
Trump’s leading rival, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, leads in opinion polls in the state. A Cruz win would make it harder for Trump to reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination before the Republican national convention in July.... Read More: VIN