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Clinton Wins 4 Out Of 5, Sanders ‘Reassessing’ Campaign

I am also particularly grateful that Donald Trump has taken a strong for Hoosier jobs when we saw jobs of the Carrier company abruptly announcing they are leaving Indiana.

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After massive defeats in Arizona, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut and Maryland, (in addition to twenty other contests) and given the fact that Senator Cruz has millions of votes less than me and is being clobbered on the delegate front, this is a pure waste of time.

Clinton – who also won big on Tuesday night with victories in four out of five Eastern states – seized the moment on Twitter immediately after Trump’s speech. Kasich followed Trump, ahead of Cruz, in each state except Pennsylvania.

Bernie Sanders won Rhode Island – the only state to have an open primary allowing independents to cast votes, he pointed out in a statement released Tuesday evening. Ms. Fiorina said Mr. Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton were “two sides of the same coin”, and Mr. Cruz and she represented the conservative voice.

“We’re going to be playing in a lot of different congressional districts”, Packer said.

In the aftermath of Trump’s sweep wins, Republican presidential candidates Sen. Trump captured 60 percent of the Republican vote, and came close to sweeping all of New York’s 95 delegates. She endorsed Cruz a month later and has been a sharp critic of Clinton. Sen.

Cruz said he and Kasich disagree on some things but they are on the same page with their belief that making Trump the Republican Party nominee is a mistake.

Field staffers working on those state campaigns were “told to look elsewhere for work rather than continue onto the next voting states”, campaign sources tell the website. “This is a far bigger win than we even expected – all five”. After Tuesday night’s results, Sanders trails Clinton by 813 delegates, including superdelegates, with just 1,276 delegates yet to be awarded.

Clinton now has 2,164 delegates, while Sanders has 1,355.

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced Wednesday at a rally in Indianapolis that former candidate Carly Fiorina is his pick for vice president. “Is there anybody in the United States that thinks Carly Fiorina would be a first-rate president?”Doing something unorthodox like naming a running mate right now is clearly an attempt to change the subject of conversation away from Trump’s victories and to [Cruz’s] selections”, SMU political science professor Matthew Wilson says”.

Sanders' bid reaches turning point after Northeast losses