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On Israel and Beyond, Hillary Has Felt the Bern
On the other hand, Clinton, 68, won in four states – Maryland, Connecticut, Delaware and Pennsylvania – while her rival Bernie Sanders secured victory in Rhode Island.
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The Republican front-runner’s remarks came two days after he first played the “woman card” card in a speech following Tuesday’s primaries, when he said that Clinton wouldn’t get 5% of the vote were she a man.
The Cruz campaign made sure to have candidates in every single Pennsylvania congressional district who plan on voting Cruz at the convention even if Trump won their district and state. Mr. Trump now has 953 delegates, and needs almost 250 of the 502 up for grabs before the Republican convention in July to win nomination.
Mr. Trump said he had no plans to change his style in the last lap and proved that by adding a new controversy to his long list of them. Despite notching up more delegates and dominating the media agenda, Trump’s ultimate claim on the nomination remains far from certain.
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. His words, in a speech at in, came the same day that he confirmed to the New York Times that he planned to cut “hundreds” of campaign staffers nationwide.
The race for the Republican Party nomination has Trump with 950 delegates. If Trump cannot reach that total, the Republican nominee for president could be decided at the GOP convention. Bernie Sanders. Going into Tuesday night’s contests, Clinton had a lead of 1,428 delegates to Sanders’ 1,153. According to a recent Gallup poll, 7 out of 10 women have an unfavorable opinion of him.
He’ll move staffers to the California, too, he said, describing a primary win there as both a symbolic and practical goal. Trump’s favorability with women voters is awful – and outrageous statements about them aren’t going to help his case.
Here’s a look at some of the issues Sanders fought for in his campaign, and how Clinton shifted her positions to adjust.
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But Trump says he welcomes the opportunity to oppose Clinton in the general election in November.