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Is Bernie Sanders dropping out? That’s ‘absurd’

At this campaign rallies, Mr Sanders has stressed that his money has come from ordinary Americans, and not the large corporate donors who have continued to the campaigns of Ms Clinton and other candidates. To win the nomination, a candidate needs 2,383 delegates.

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Clinton now leads Sanders in pledged delegates from primaries and caucuses, 1,147 to 830. “I don’t understand why we’re so afraid of it, so I’m pretty excited about it”, he said.

Even more, in an interview for Politico, Barack Obama seems to criticize Bernie Sanders, despite not mentioning his name, by calling the Clinton campaign “more prose than poetry”.

But I would argue that many of these superdelegates, for them, what is most important, as it is for me and Secretary Clinton, by the way, is making sure that no Republican occupies the White House.

“This political revolution that is gaining momentum across America is now resonating all over the world”, the Sanders campaign said in a statement. They held their primary event earlier this month, but have just announced the results of their primary on Monday where Bernie Sanders was hailed the victor.

Her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders, declined to speak at the conference.

Sanders, who routinely references political polls in his speeches, added, “There was a report that said we have received more votes from people under 30 [years old] than [Donald] Trump and Clinton combined”. “But it will be a much more hard process of healing the party than in a traditional primary fight”. “I’ve got a shot to win California, and I think we can win it big”. “Whether we win by 200 votes or lose by 500, it’s not going to impact the delegate selection”.

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“We think from now on out, we are having states that, everything being equal, we stand a chance to do well in”. The only real surprise came in the state of Florida wherein NY based businessman Donald Trump won the home state of Senator Marco Rubio from right under him. While we’re still awaiting details on the location and time, an email announcement says he’ll be encouraging Washingtonians to caucus for Hillary in the upcoming Democratic caucus next Saturday, March 26.

Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Conference