Trump Works to Right Campaign Before Wisconsin Votes

Donald Trump wants voters to know his message to the disaffected isn’t meant for Republicans alone.
Trump Works to Right Campaign Before Wisconsin Votes
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, in Tucson, Ariz., on March 19, 2016. AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin
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RACINE, Wis.—Donald Trump worked to right his campaign on Sunday after a shaky week, brushing off verbal missteps about abortion, nuclear weapons and GOP rival Ted Cruz as he cast forward to Tuesday’s Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin.

Trump, acknowledging the possibility of a loss to Cruz in Wisconsin, said it would be better to win the state but was confident he would capture the nomination regardless. He acknowledged that the past few days had marked a difficult patch for his campaign.

“I think I get there anyway”—meaning the nomination—Trump told “Fox News Sunday.