Donald Trump may be favored to win big in New York next week, but it looks like he'll be missing out on two votes, from his own kids. Eric and Ivanka Trump won't be eligible to vote for their father in the closed Republican Party primary after missing the deadline to register with a political party.
"And I've said it before, you want to know what Joseph Smith looked like in Nauvoo, just look at Trump." - Fence Sitter
Finally, Donald Trump gets his first endorsement from a major newspaper. It is the New York Observer, which is a weekly newspaper. The New York Observer ended up endorsing Romney in the 2012 general election and endorsed Obama back in the 2008 general election. And the Publisher of the New York Observer is Donald Trump's Daughter Ivanka's husband.
The New York Observer, a publication owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law, on Tuesday endorsed Trump for president in an editorial.
The paper claimed the publisher's relationship was not the reason for the endorsement.
"Donald Trump is the father-in-law of the Observer’s publisher," the editorial said. "That is not a reason to endorse him. Giving millions of disillusioned Americans a renewed sense of purpose and opportunity is."
The paper's endorsement slammed the media and the professional political class, saying both groups have tried to make "excuses and rationales" for Trump's success.
"Their opinions have become increasingly irrelevant. For in the 10 months since Mr. Trump’s campaign announcement, their 'insights' have been uniformly wrong and their influence has dwindled," it said.
"And I've said it before, you want to know what Joseph Smith looked like in Nauvoo, just look at Trump." - Fence Sitter