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Clinton-Sanders: Maybe That’s the Ticket

“If he drops out before June and concedes, then I will support the Democratic nominee”.

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“That is already done in effect”.

Many of his statements are “not just offensive to people but potentially risky”, Clinton said in the CNN interview.

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is leading by six points in a hypothetical presidential election match against Donald Trump of Republican party, according to a latest opinion poll.

The breakdown of the OR primary gives Sanders 34 pledged delegates and Clinton 25, with two pledged delegates still unallocated amid close returns.

In a column published Thursday at Salon.com, feminist icon Camille Paglia said the ponderous Hillary Clinton campaign is no match for the zest of Donald Trump’s style. Despite recent primary wins by Sanders, his path to the party’s nomination appears mathematically impossible, a fact that Clinton sought to make abundantly clear.

“In the past three weeks voters in Indiana, West Virginia and OR respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton”.

“We expect voters in the remaining eight contests also will disagree”.

Trump’s five-point lead over his likely Democratic challenger marks a jump from a Rasmussen poll released earlier this month finding the business mogul holding a 41 percent to 39 percent edge over Clinton.

But rather than packing Caras Park, Williams says Clinton would likely choose to host a smaller event with 5,000 people or less, which she said Clinton prefers, so she can hold an intimate environment and listen to the issues. “She and our totally ignorant President won’t even use the term Radical Islamic Terrorism”, Trump continued. “I’m not going to be responding”, she said. ‘I’m saying to myself, what just happened about 12 hours ago? A White House spokesman said Mr. Obama will indeed help unify the party, but that will be only after the nomination process is over.

“Every Democrat I have talked finds the unpledged delegate system offensive”, superdelegate Larry Taylor said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

Negotiations are still ongoing, but the DNC plans to offer more seats to Sanders backers on the 15-person drafting committee that writes the party’s platform.

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McCaskill said the math lying in front of Sanders’ chances of winning the nomination is “unforgiving”, but added that she thought the Vermont senator would do his part when it comes time for the party to unite against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.

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