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Bernie Sanders Causes A Commotion On Hollywood Blvd

All the southern states Hillary Clinton won were expected, and are red states anyway that will go Republican in the election.

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On the same day the he won Idaho and Utah, Sanders also lost the contest in Arizona, and spoke out the following day about issues with the primary, reports The New York Post. She has a 300-delegate lead over the Vermont senator.

Fresh off of wins in the Idaho and Utah caucuses, a rally in front of more than 10,000 people in San Diego and an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Bernie Sanders is set to speak at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.

The tweet came after an anti-Trump group that’s not controlled by Cruz ran an ad in Utah featuring a provocative picture of Trump’s wife, Melania, from a photo shoot that ran in British GQ magazine more than a decade ago.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich held a town hall meeting Wednesday in Wauwatosa with about 400 people and attended a private fundraiser in Milwaukee on Tuesday night.

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump also found victory in Arizona.

In his hour-long speech, Sanders cited polling that showed him performing better than Clinton against each of the Republican candidates in a general election matchup.

The Clinton campaign is feeling buoyed by the win regarding her support from Latino voters.

Overall, Trump has accumulated 739 delegates, Cruz has 465 and Kasich 143. This isn’t exclusive to the United States, of course, but is receiving mega attention with this current presidential campaign. It takes 2,383 to win.

McIntosh says a vote for Kasich is a vote for Trump.

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Still on the horizon are the April 19 primary of NY, where 13 percent of eligible voters are Latino and the June 7 primaries of New Mexico, with an electorate that is 40 percent Latino and California, with an electorate that is 28 percent Latino, according to Pew Research Center. There is no doubt that Clinton is most likely going to be the nominee, as it is more or less mathematically impossible for her not to be at this point. But Arizona was projected as a very good state for him, and there was at least a decent chance that he could have taken a few delegates in Utah (by holding Cruz under 50 percent, which would have allowed some proportional allocation of delegates) or, for that matter, in American Samoa. The state said reducing the polling locations saved money and was done because of the increase in use of mail-in ballots. She ridiculed the foreign policy prescriptions of Trump and Cruz, calling them “reckless actions” that would alienate America’s closest allies, demonize Muslims, and empower Russian Federation.

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