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The most hardcore Republican faithful in the most important swing state came together this weekend for the first time since Donald Trump became the party’s presumptive presidential nominee and the reaction went largely like this: Well, he’s not Hillary Clinton.Trump carried Florida’s March winner-take-all GOP primary by an overwhelming amount to earn the state’s 99 delegates, one of the biggest prizes on the path to the nomination. In November, Florida’s 29 electoral votes will be even more important. It is the largest politically competitive state in the country, and his task now is to get the state Republican elite who opposed him in the primary to support him now.The consensus at the Republican Party of Florida meeting is that they will, even if there’s some initial reluctance to back the man who ruthlessly mocked two of the state’s most popular Republicans during the primary: former Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio.
He reportedly has a Y chromosome and she doesn't. Beyond that there is very little different IMHO.