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Sanders nets 31 delegates in Washington, but loses in Guam

Tad Devine, Sanders’ senior adviser, said the campaign is making an effort to sway the superdelegates who haven’t yet publicly committed to either Sanders or Clinton.

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The real estate mogul, who has struggled in national polls among female voters, was also blasted several weeks ago for suggesting that Clinton relied on the “women’s card”. Chelsea Clinton will be in Middlesex and Essex counties on Friday.

Protesters gathered Thursday in the streets and on the campus of East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park, where former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton brought her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Hillary Clinton lost the IN primary on Tuesday, but she will win the delegate battle here. “We have two types of delegates: we have the delegates that are pledged, that… represent voters based on the outcome, and then we have party leaders and other elected officials who have been in the trenches for a long time who have a role, appropriately so, in choosing our party’s nominee”. But it would be a catastrophe if they waited until after after the Democratic National Convention, which is the earliest Sanders says he’ll withdraw.

Trump’s words “marked the sharpest tone he’s taken against the Democratic frontrunner since becoming his party’s presumptive nominee, and the first time he’s been so direct in referencing Bill Clinton’s affairs in months”, notes NBC News.

That’s not going to happen, said Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. of Paterson, a superdelegate pledged to Clinton. Trump said he had “no idea” if they would patch things up. “They’ve made their decision”.

Sanders has also met with some superdelegates through his campaigning.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s trip to the Bay Area drew just a few protesters on Friday.

Clinton won the Georgia Primary on March 1 in a landslide over Bernie Sanders with 71 percent of the vote. “It would tick off the Sanders campaign, it would tick off Bernie, etc., etc. But somewhere along the line, particularly after June 7, they will come in and take over the convention”, he said. “It’s just a snapshot, one poll, using one methodology”.

Sanders said he submitted the names of more than 40 people to serve on three standing committees and only three of his recommendations were selected by Wasserman Schultz.

“I can not do it without you”, she said.

In this April 6, 2016, photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention in Philadelphia.

On a variety of issues, Hillary tied her own vision for the presidency to that of President Barack Obama.

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Democrats also had to select an even number of men and women delegates, and if there was an uneven number allotted, there were further instructions on the ballot. “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”. He would not predict whether the senator would talk about the city’s looming bankruptcy, but Dempsey did say the city’s economic woes are the kinds of issues Sanders is trying to address in his national campaign. So why does it matter who casts those pre-determined votes at the convention? “He will be a disaster for this country and I will fight as hard as I can to make sure he doesn’t get in to the Oval Office”, Sanders said.

Breakdown of national delegates for Indiana. Graph provided by Indiana Democratic Party