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Political observers: Donald Trump needs to make nice with GOP
Political observers say turning his attacks to Democrats could boost his prospects with Republicans
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters as he arrives for a rally in Spokane, Wash., Saturday, May 7, 2016. The presumptive GOP presidential nominee told people in Spokane that he'd return to the Northwest during the campaign "because we are going to take the state of Washington." - photo by TED S. WARREN
Donald Trump has gone from the potential of a contested convention for the Republican Party presidential nomination to seeing chief rival Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich drop out of the race last week after Trump’s primary win in Indiana. But political observers in Georgia say Trump still has plenty of work to do in uniting Republicans behind him for the general election in November.