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My Comments on Hillary Playing ‘Woman’s Card’ Not Sexist
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had big wins in Tuesday’s primary elections.
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Trump had a sweeping victory on Tuesday, winning not only all five states that held primaries, but also every single county in each of those states.
Hillary Clinton, who was dominant in four Democratic races, is now 90 percent of the way to the number needed to claim her nomination.
However, Sanders and Republicans Ted Cruz and John Kasich vowed to keep running, even as opportunities to topple the leaders are dwindling.
Cruz and Kasich have chose to strategically campaign in the remaining states to try to deny Trump the nomination and force a brokered convention in July.
Hillary Clinton celebrates her victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary Tuesday, when she also won primaries in Connecticut, Maryland and DE over U.S. Bernie Sanders.
Meanwhile, 63 percent of Tuesday’s Kasich supporters said they will not vote for Trump if he is the party’s nominee in November, compared with 41 percent of Cruz supporters. CNN tweeted that her expression upstaged Trump’s speech.
“Last night talking about Hillary Clinton, whom you call ‘crooked Hillary, ‘ you said the only thing she has is the woman card”, Cuomo said. We all agree that wages are too low and inequality is too high, that Wall Street can never again be allowed to threaten Main Street, and we should expand Social Security, not cut or privatize it.
Trump pushed back against that notion Tuesday night.
Clinton tweeted Wednesday that Trump’s comments make “flashy headlines” but they aren’t a “joke”. He took 10,269 votes to win the area by a 54-44 margin.
Meanwhile, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders took a victory in Rhode Island, while leading in CT, where results were still too close to call.
Trump’s rivals have carved up three of the next states between them to improve their chances of denying him a simple majority.
Regarding Clinton, Trump dismissed her as an honest candidate.
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Clinton cheered and stated that with her voters’ help she will unify the party and win so she can start building an America where everyone rises together instead of sabotaging each other down.