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Hillary Clinton wins Guam Democratic caucuses
Sanders is likely to carry West Virginia and Kentucky in primaries later this month, and neither state has voted for a Democrat for president since Bill Clinton’s reelection in 1996.
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The Republican party chairman says he supports Donald Trump as the party’s presidential nominee.
Trump also unveiled new lines of attack against Clinton, calling her “trigger happy”, claiming her foreign policy decisions as secretary of state had cost the country millions of dollars and led to millions of deaths, and claiming that she wants to “abolish the Second Amendment” and “take your guns away”. They will happen next week in IL, which was won by Clinton, and Alaska, which was won by Sanders. Trump said. “Just remember this: She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler”.
Clinton has 1,706 pledged delegates.
It takes 2,383 to win.
“Like a lot of these issues, we’ll deal with that in due course”, Sanders campaign adviser Tad Devine said.
Sanders, who has already gotten more than 26,000 cash contributions totaling almost $1.4 million from New Jersey, will make his first campaign appearance in the state Sunday when he holds an afternoon rally at Rutgers University in Piscataway. Most of those are in California, the most populous USA state, with 546 delegates, and New Jersey, which has 142. “Because we don’t get to have our individual right to vote, it’s really important the party caucus puts forward a strong statement about who we want for president”.
“It’s in the interest of the nominee to have as peaceful a convention as possible and not to show the differences within the party”, she said.
There was no polling conducted on the island territory, but both Clinton and Sanders reserved five-figure ad buys, according to Politico.
The effort has yielded modest results.
Sanders called Malloy and Frank “aggressive attack surrogates” for Clinton.
Sanders has also met with some superdelegates through his campaigning.
Washington held its caucus March 26, but only 34 of the 101 delegates were divided up then.
Pressing salt on the wounds, Sanders supporters demanded that Clinton dropout of the race and #HillaryDropOut became the number one trending hashtag on Twitter, being tweeted more than 300,000 times in 24 hours. “I personally do not believe we should change the rules of the game in the middle of the election”, she said.
Marley is the exception to the rule. “We will do that in the weeks ahead.”Devine said Sanders hasn’t seriously thought through a convention strategy and is focused instead on winning upcoming primaries”.
A recent barb in Delaware: “If you want to be president of the United States. don’t just fly that big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of, and then go back, get on that big jet, and go back to your country club house in Florida or your penthouse in NY”.
While speaking at a pair of rallies in Washington state on Saturday, Mr Trump repeatedly assailed the woman he has dubbed “Crooked Hillary” while hardly sparing former Republicans rivals Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham, who are repulsed by his chokehold on their party’s presidential nomination.
Nonetheless, Travis argues, neither the presumptive Republican nominee nor Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton actually gets people like him.
Instead, she has received emails, tweets, and Facebook messages from Sanders supporters trying to sway her.
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In Spokane, Trump also addressed his upcoming meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Wisconsin Republican who said earlier this week that he isn’t yet prepared to support Trump’s presidential bid.