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Clinton, Sanders both in Charlotte this week
She is campaigning in the state ahead of the Tuesday primary.
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Here are a few of the most memorable lines. Because Florida’s Democratic delegates are awarded proportionally rather than in a winner-takes-all format, it is not just important for the Clinton camp to win, but to defeat opponent Sen. They turned the Democratic candidate into Bernie Sanders. OH and Florida are must-wins for the establishment-friendly candidates. And even that could be out of reach.
John Dugan, a 41-year-old bartender from Lakewood, who is voting for Sanders in the primary, said he thinks Clinton can win in November.
“He’s my friend”, Boehner said.
“When Mr. Axelrod asked if the Clinton campaign had asked Mr. Spitzer to scrap the plan, he replied, ‘Yeah, we heard from folks who said they want this issue gone, ‘ ” the New York Times reported.
KEITH: And let’s just say that disappointing would certainly be losing her home state or losing OH…
His campaign has long argued that the more moderate states that vote later in the process is where Rubio would have his best showings. But it’s clear she’s already preparing to be the nominee thanks to an advantage among the delegate count that puts her at a distinct advantage.
Even before Tuesday’s results, a group of conservatives was planning to meet to discuss ways to stop Trump, including a contested convention or rallying around a third-party candidate.
Trump’s decisive victory didn’t surprise State Rep. Lake Ray, chairman of the Duval County Republican Party.
Trump has a slightly smoother path to his party’s nomination than Sanders, but he won’t roll to an easy victory.
Delegate math remains on Clinton’s side.
There are opportunities for Cruz to rack up delegates – particularly in down-state IL congressional districts, Missouri and North Carolina.
Well, as a photo posted by Sanders spokesperson Mike casa reveals, Clinton was standing directly behind her during a 1994 news conference during which Clinton spoke about spoke about the need to provide universal, single-payer healthcare to all Americans.
In the last presidential election, he said, general turnout was approximately 55 percent, while turnout exceeded 80 percent among Jews. “I’m still very conflicted”. “NAFTA has destroyed OH”.
The latest RealClearPolitics polling average shows Clinton up by a wide margin in Florida (61%-31%), North Carolina (57%-33%) and OH (51%-42%), but running in a dead heat with Sanders in IL (48%-46%) and Missouri (47%-46%).
The real battleground will be the Midwest.
On the cusp of another round of crucial nominating contests, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are taking questions on Sunday night from voters in OH at a live CNN town hall event hosted by CNN and TV One.
The Vermont senator is also stepping up attacks on Clinton over free trade deals, emerging as a dominant issue of the election amid a belief in industrial states that they are to blame for the flight of blue collar jobs overseas and lingering economic blight. “I’m having foreign leaders ask if they can endorse me to stop Donald Trump”, she said. She stopped and met with some union workers, targeting the same working-class folks that Sanders is targeting. “I believe, as I’ve said throughout this campaign, that health care is a right of all people”, he said. Recent polls show a tight race with Sanders. Three quarters of Republican voters say they support a ban on Muslims into the country, and nearly half of them voted for Trump.
Mr. Sanders also accused Mrs. Clinton of turning her back on illegal immigration children when a flood of them were entering the US, fleeing violence in Honduras.
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“The American public is not going to elect a president… insulting virtually everybody who is not like Donald Trump”.