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Donald Trump just trolled all the people who predicted he'd lose

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donald trump

(Donald Trump)
An image from Donald Trump's Instagram on Friday.

Donald Trump isn't letting the people who predicted that he would lose the Republican presidential nomination forget it.

The presumptive Republican nominee shared a video Thursday on Instagram that compiled many of the high-profile politicians and political pundits who said Trump would never win the Republican nomination.

It came on the same day the Associated Press projected that Trump had earned enough delegates to secure the nomination.

Far from extending an olive branch to Trump's political detractors, the video mocked former rivals who had so far declined to endorse him, including Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

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The video ended with a clip of President Barack Obama's proclamation that Trump wouldn't become president.

Text flashed onscreen: "Let's see about that!"

Though Trump is neck and neck with Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton in early national polls, many observers believe that he still faces enormous electoral hurdles to winning the presidency.

The real-estate magnate's favorability ratings among women remain low, and his support among working-class Rust Belt voters —a vital constituency he almost certainly needs to win to secure the nomination — remains lower than Clinton's standing with the group.

Trump celebrated clinching the nomination Thursday with McDonald's.

Watch Trump's Instagram video below:

Today we, together, won the Republican Nomination for President! #Trump2016 #MakeAmericaGreatAgain

A video posted by Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) on May 26, 2016 at 3:55pm PDT on May 26, 2016 at 3:55pm PDT

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