Donald Trump: National race 'pretty much over' if I win Wisconsin
MARK SOMMERHAUSER and MATTHEW DeFOUR
Wisconsin State Journal
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Speaking Tuesday afternoon in Janesville, presidential candidate Donald Trump says the GOP nomination will be his if he wins Wisconsin’s April 5 primary.
M.P. KING — State Journal
Police escort protesters after they were pepper sprayed during an altercation outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Tuesday in Janesville. See story on Page A6
AMBER ARNOLD — State Journal
Protesters and supporters for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump engage each other outside during a Tuesday rally at the Holiday Inn Express in Janesville.
AMBER ARNOLD — State Journal
A girl is pepper sprayed after hitting a man during an altercation Tuesday between supporters and opponents of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Janesville.
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Aariela Steele, of Kenosha, is escorted by police after trying to attend a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Holiday Inn Express in Janesville.
AMBER ARNOLD -- State Journal
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took aim at Gov. Scott Walker during a town hall campaign event at the Holiday Inn Express Janesville Hotel and Conference Center.
M.P. KING -- State Journal
Gov. Scott Walker, left, endorsed Ted Cruz for president on Tuesday ahead of the April 5 Wisconsin primary.
MARK SOMMERHAUSER and MATTHEW DeFOUR
Wisconsin State Journal
JANESVILLE — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, speaking to a crowd of 1,000 here Tuesday, predicted a win in Wisconsin’s April 5 primary could decisively swing the national GOP race in his favor.
Speaking Tuesday afternoon in Janesville, presidential candidate Donald Trump says the GOP nomination will be his if he wins Wisconsin’s April 5 primary.
Police escort protesters after they were pepper sprayed during an altercation outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Tuesday in Janesville. See story on Page A6
Protesters and supporters for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump engage each other outside during a Tuesday rally at the Holiday Inn Express in Janesville.
A girl is pepper sprayed after hitting a man during an altercation Tuesday between supporters and opponents of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Janesville.
Aariela Steele, of Kenosha, is escorted by police after trying to attend a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Holiday Inn Express in Janesville.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took aim at Gov. Scott Walker during a town hall campaign event at the Holiday Inn Express Janesville Hotel and Conference Center.