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Viewer Guide: Kasich, Rubio seek survival, Clinton momentum

Marco Rubio tries merely to remain relevant, hoping home-state voters defy recent polls and give him a reason to stay in the race.

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Reacting to Mr Trump’s allegations, Mr Sanders also told the billionaire to tell his supporters that violence was not acceptable in the political process. And both candidates had a chance to tap into the center of the party by speaking to its most faithful supporters during the Ohio Democratic party’s Legacy Dinner.

10TV spoke with two of Sunday’s questioners- one from Westerville, the other from Dublin.

Later in the program, Clinton – who, like Sanders, challenged Donald Trump’s divisive and bigoted views – acknowledged the role systemic racism plays in the criminal justice system. She likes his positions on health care and education.

In Ohio and North Carolina, trade has been central in the primary fight. His message to “Make America Great Again” has resonated from pillar to post across the country.

An hour later, he posed a similar question to Ms Clinton.

Sanders also offered his condolences to Allen, who said her brother would have turned 44 on Saturday.

“We especially need you now”, Clinton said.

“I feel I am the best-prepared and ready candidate to take him on”, she said amid applause from the audience. Sanders has repeatedly chided Clinton’s past support of the North American Free Trade Agreement which her husband signed into law during the 1990s and her decision a year ago to come out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership after calling it the “gold standard” as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state.

“I am not new to the national arena and I think whoever goes up against Donald Trump better be ready”, Clinton said. If anyone receives a majority of the votes cast for active candidates, he would get all 52 delegates. That’s why she’s going to be in Florida tomorrow night. Hillary Clinton today didn’t mention Bernie Sanders and in many ways, her stops felt – you don’t want to say this, but more like presidential stops.

Sanders has said that he sees a “path toward victory”, claiming his campaign is gaining momentum. So technically no one has said anything against ‘my people.’ But that’s not what it’s about. “The Democratic Party has got to open the door, welcome those people in and create a party that stands for working people in the country”.

Bernie Sanders, she said in a Springfield, Illinois town hall televised by MSNBC, is “reflexively against anything that has any global implication”. “He is pitting Americans against each other to get votes”.

“Leaving aside the negative rhetoric and attack ads, none of which have worked so far, can you share with us three specific points of your anti-Trump game plan?” he asked.

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Clinton’s biggest ovation of the night was when she tapped into the repeal of Senate Bill 5 in 2011 that would’ve overhauled collective bargaining.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives to a cheering crowd to speak at a campaign event at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte N.C. Monday