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Trump nearly even with Clinton in United States poll

At the Democratic Convention, it will be all about Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders; a sometimes bitter battle in the “battle born” state because both camps are fighting for delegates.

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Clinton didn’t even mention Sanders’ name at a rally at Camden County College as she pivoted toward a one-on-one face-off against Trump, who has recently castigated Clinton for playing the “woman card”.

Bernie Sanders added to his string of primary victories. The authors all spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were working without the campaign’s authorization.

After winning the West Virginia primary, the Vermont Senator is exploiting the momentum he gained making declarations about Hillary Clinton’s potential nomination, calling it a real “disaster”.

“Sanders is speaking directly to those issues; therefore a considerable number of West Virginian Democrats, especially younger voters, are attracted to him”, Dr Davis said.

The result in the West Virginia Democratic primary underscored the awkward position Clinton and the party’s establishment face as they attempt to turn their focus to the general election.

The campaign trail now leads to Kentucky and OR for Tuesday’s round of primaries.

Sanders vowed Tuesday night that he would run his campaign to the very end, and remained steadfast in his conviction that if he should continue to win such huge majorities in the upcoming primaries, he could wrestle the nomination away from Clinton.

Clinton needs to win just 14 percent of the delegates and uncommitted superdelegates at stake in the remaining contests, and she remains on track to capture the nomination in early June. I don’t want her to win this election.

“First of all, I think there is a problem that her negatives are higher than people would like”, Carville said.

Clinton will get campaigning help when former President Bill Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, stump in the state Friday.

The sheer bitterness and rancour in the Republican Party in course of the nomination process for the presidential election had overshadowed the politics within the Democratic Party, but the acrimony, while less ugly and less public, is no less. I think there’s a lot of things out there that they can say and they can weave a better narrative.

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In a column entitled, “How Hillary Clinton could blow it”, Michael Brendan Dougherty outlines a number of faults that cold cause the former secretary of state to lose what now appears to be a lead over the GOP candidate.

Clinton and Sanders face off in West Virginia as Trump looks on