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Do you back Trump or GOP leaders in fight over delegate count?

Clinton holds a substantial delegate lead over Sanders and remains heavily favored to win the Democratic nomination, and a narrow loss in California wouldn’t change the situation much since Democratic primaries award all delegates proportionally.

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According to the New Haven mayor, Bernie Sanders’ campaign reached out to the city about setting up a rally in the city, but nothing has been scheduled.

Vice President Joe Biden said he prefers the big-thinking campaign style of Vermont Sen. Since then, apart from a bit of fluctuation in the fall, the convergence has been steady. “We have very good relationships with the party structure, leadership in the state, and we’re supported by the four former Republican governors in Pennsylvania and we have very good leadership in the state”.

Clinton responded by saying that she works hard to do whatever job she is given and that she isn’t a natural politician.

After the big wins of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the NY primaries, the two front-runners are close to cementing their nomination in their respective parties. “I’m going to respond on behalf of all the people who have been the target of his hatred and his demagoguery”, Clinton said.

“He gets it”, Manafort said of Trump’s need to moderate his personality.

The data shows that Trump’s support in the state was 24 percent in January, 22 percent in February, and 33 percent in March in this particular poll. “Now I’m going to say: She’s not qualified”.

MATT LAUER: We want to ask you about something else.

“Trade, immigration and security policies are critical concerns of all Americans, and we must develop a clear, consistent long-term foreign policy for making America safe and prosperous”, he said in a statement. Joe Sestak leads Katie McGinty 38 percent to 29 percent, with John Fetterman trailing at 8 percent among likely Democratic voters.

Overall, across the Empire State, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton defeated rival Bernie Sanders with 58.11 percent to 41.89 percent, or 1.04 million votes to 753,000 votes. The Texas conservative predicted a contested convention that many party loyalists fear could trigger an all-out Republican civil war. How do they start to govern with that kind of negativity surrounding them?

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Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner, has criticized the delegate process as “rigged” and “crooked”.

New York Primary Results 2016 Shows Hillary Clinton Dominating NYC But Upstate Feels the Bern