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Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Lead Big In New York: Polls

“I think the best chance we had for immigration reform was under Ted Kennedy’s leadership in 2007”. Clinton outscored Trump in every single category, though Trump trailed by less than 5 points on the economy, jobs, and handling the threat of ISIS. Who Bernie Sanders is doesn’t matter; the point is that he’s not Hillary Clinton (or Barack Obama), and he’s saying that the current path of the Democratic Party is not okay.

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When pressed on the issue by host Chris Wallace, the president got annoyed. “I am clearly focused on that”, Clinton said.

Though Sanders is more likable among Americans than his opponent, the Vermont senator still falls behind in delegates. “You go to these county conventions, and you see the Gestapo tactics – the scorched-earth tactics”, Manafort said on NBC’s “Meet the Press“. Sanders, who lists his party for Senate votes as Independent but caucuses with Democrats, has at various times in his career described himself as a Socialist or a Democratic Socialist.

Sanders, behind Clinton by hundreds of delegates, is pointing to statewide wins in seven of the last eight state contests. “In the last three and a half weeks, we have reduced her margin by a third”, Sanders added. “I think our records are very clear”.

He also touted the former secretary of state and NY senator’s interest in defending senior citizens. We’re moving to Pennsylvania. Mr Clinton gave a heated response to the activists – for which said he “almost [wants] to apologise”.

Sanders strategy for victory rests on his argument that he is in a stronger position to defeat the Republican candidate – be it Sen.

Trump’s Monday statement was an extension of his commentary on the Democratic primary the day before.

About 61 percent of registered voters say they’d at least consider voting for Sanders in a general election, while 38 percent said they would definitely not.

Clinton didn’t actually say the phrase Sanders attributed to her about his lack of qualifications, but that phrase or similar ones ran in headlines in some news accounts of her comments. Among Republicans, 65 percent of voters said they’d be satisfied by a Trump/Clinton match-up: 30 percent said they’d either vote third-party or not vote at all. “I worked hard with so many leaders”, Clinton told parishioners at Greater Allen Cathedral in Jamaica, Queens on Sunday morning. Despite a solid performance in the primary, though, Clinton could come away with nearly just as many delegates as Sanders.

“I intend to do everything I can to be the nominee”.

According to the poll, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Texas Sen.

We rate his claim Mostly False. With a commanding lead in the latest polls ahead of the NY primary on April 19, the Republican front-runner is dodging the spotlight, United States media reported. Of the total, 17 are formally pledged delegates while the four others could theoretically change their vote at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

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“It’s deeply troubling that what appeared at first to be a purely symbolic candidacy has turned into something else entirely”, he said.

Bernie Sanders with his wife Jane. His victory in Wyoming was his eighth in the past nine primary contests Blaine McCartney  AP