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Obama urges Democrats to let the primary process “play out”

He easily won the state caucus on March 26, beating Clinton by almost 50 percentage points – 73 percent to 27 percent.

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Sanders, who now trails Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, has already criticized her over ties to Wall Street and wealthy corporations, as well as running Super PACS that collect tens of millions of dollars from special interests.

The billionaire businessman has also proposed to stop illegal immigration by building a wall on the US-Mexico border, and banning Muslims from entering the United States until their identities are confirmed.

Clinton won his district and that’s why he is expected to commit to her.

More than one anti-Clinton sign referred to her as “Killary” and several referenced her paid speeches to Wall Street.

Clinton is increasingly criticizing the media in her stump speeches.

Earlier this week Trump opened a campaign office in Edison. But another, Lynn Luzzi of Knox County, said the current system was set up to avoid what happened in the GOP, allowing Donald Trump’s rise. Thank you everybody. That is great. “Because frankly, they can’t tell you what they will replace it with because you wouldn’t like what you hear”. Jill Stein will be on the ticket trying to rally Sanders supporters to the Green Party, a happy alternative for many people who “Feel the Bern”. He said simply that “we will unite behind our Democratic nominee”.

“He has a long record that needs to be examined”, Obama said at a news conference at the White House Friday. “Because I think we can all agree that from the start, he’s gotten the appropriate amount of coverage, befitting the seriousness of his candidacy”.

Clinton has steadfastly resisted, much to the chagrin of the Sanders supporters she must woo ahead of the November election should the election play out as expected and she become the Democratic nominee for president. About 43 percent of Republicans said her supporters were aggressive or threatening, and men were more likely to see her constituents that way than women.

State delegates Chris Neagle of Cumberland, Maine, left, and Seth Berner of Portland discuss political strategy at the state Democratic convention Friday in Portland, Maine.

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