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Sanders Hopes to Cut Clinton’s Delegate Lead in Wyoming
This story has been corrected to show that Sanders has won seven of the last eight state contests, not six of the last seven.
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Rival Ted Cruz has been out-maneuvering him at local and state gatherings where delegates are being chosen.
He is trying to persuade a group of Republican donors and Jewish leaders in Las Vegas to support him.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) criticized former President Bill Clinton for recently defending his wife Hillary Clinton’s use of the term “super-predators” while discussing a controversial 1994 crime bill.
After stops in New York City churches, Clinton headed to Baltimore for her first campaign rally in Maryland, where she picked up the endorsement of popular local congressman Elijah Cummings.
The Sanders and Clinton camps appear to have ended their heightened attacks on each other’s candidates in recent days, including suggestion that each is not qualified to be president. The loss had no impact on the delegate race since they split the delegates evenly.
Tapper also asked Sanders if he planned to support Clinton if she went on to become the nominee. She criticized Republicans for making anti-immigration statements a “core of their campaign”. “I’m just having the time of my life”, says Holliday. Each won seven, since delegates are awarded proportionally based on caucus-goers’ support.
The Wyoming win could also help Sanders’ impressive fundraising operation. “I look so forward to going after Hillary”.
President Barack Obama says “America’s got the best cards” and is the “envy of the world”, but he worries that political divisions could hold back the country.
Overall, though, 14 delegates aren’t very many, so Wyoming’s result won’t change the overall delegate math very much.
Currently Clinton has 1,286 delegates to Sanders’ 1,037. Sanders has 1,068.
Looking ahead to the next milestone in the nomination race, Mr Trump sought to play up his credentials as a New Yorker on Saturday with a visit to the September 11 Memorial Museum – seizing the chance to roundly criticize Mr Cruz for his dismissive talk of “New York values”.
“We considered sending a letter”, Gugerty said.
Garner continues the thought by adding, “people like Michael Brown, Sandra Bland and my father, Eric Garner”. After Democrats streamed into caucus meetings all across the state on Saturday – from Jackson Hole, to Gillette and Laramie – the numbers began to tell a familiar story. “News bulletin. We just won Wyoming”. One delegate remains to be assigned, pending a final vote tally.
SANDERS: I’m taking a more balanced position. Mrs Clinton’s nationwide lead remained at 219.
Another caucus, another win for Bernie Sanders.
The latest state to show the Senator its love: Wyoming.
That 214-vote gap is narrower than in a recent tally by the Associated Press, which credits Sanders with 1,030 pledged delegates to Clinton’s 1,280. The Democratic Party insiders are wrongfully stealing the nomination away from Sanders with their superdelegates and cronyism. It takes 2,383 to win.
Rhodes, a 25-year-old graduate student seeking a social work degree, sat on the Sanders side, which appeared to have a few more people than the Clinton section. Cruz supporters sported bright orange T-shirts with his slate of delegates printed on the back.
For Sanders, the poll offers a significant measure of the candidate’s ability to compete in a large and diverse state, with the NY primary looming on April 19.
Trump’s organizers distributed a slate that listed incorrect information for four of his candidates.
Maximum bickering between the Democrats over the minimum wage.
‘And the reason is that we both get a lot of Democrats, but I get a lot more independents than she goes, ‘ Sanders said.
In Buffalo, New York, Hillary Clinton would not directly comment on whether she agrees with her husband on whether gender played a role in Sanders’ comments.
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Following the primary on June 7, California likely will recede from view, with no Republican expected to seriously compete in this heavily Democratic state.