Trump, Cruz, Kasich: Where GOP presidential candidates stand
The three GOP presidential candidates will address California Republicans at the state’s party convention in Burlingame beginning April 29. Donald Trump will speak at a lunch banquet on opening day, Kasich that evening and Cruz the next day.
The California primary is June 7, and is expected to play a decisive role in the Republican nominating contest, likely determining whether Trump can amass the 1,237 delegates necessary to secure the nomination.
Here’s a look at each candidate’s stand on some top issues.
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is one of three presidential candidates seeking delegates in California's June 7 presidential primary. In this video, find out where Cruz stands on immigration reform, combating ISIS, the minimum wage and gay marriage.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is one of three major candidates for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination on California's June 7 primary ballot. In this video, find out where Kasich stands on immigration reform, combating ISIS, the minimum wage and gay marriage.
Where does Donald Trump stand?
Businessman Donald Trump is one of three major candidates for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination on California’s June 7 primary ballot. In this video, find out where Donald Trump stands on immigration reform, combating ISIS, raising the minimum wage and the legality of gay marriage.
This story was originally published April 26, 2016 at 12:15 PM with the headline "Trump, Cruz, Kasich: Where GOP presidential candidates stand."