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The Democratic primary is over. It’s time to take on the Republicans

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s effort to close out the Democratic race may be going awry, as a new poll shows she’s in danger of losing California to Sen.

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I think the same argument that Hillary Clinton used for not ending her campaign in 2008 applies to Bernie Sanders in 2016. Sen.

Manafort said Sunday he was asked a question about the setting that Trump was going to be in. “Is there anyone more crooked than this woman?”

He commented on a recent Washington Post article that shared an internal memo from the Trump campaign about how Trump plans to obtain 1,400 delegates ahead of the Republican National Convention in July to secure the nomination. “It may be that John is auditioning to be Trump’s vice president”.

“Let me stay off that right now and focus on the election, ” Sanders said.

“I can tell you that if I go too presidential, people are going to be very bored”, the NY real estate baron told Fox News in an interview that will air on Saturday.

Sanders believes he can still win a majority of pledged delegates, then make the case to super delegates – unpledged party leaders and elected officials who are free to support the candidate of their choice – that he’s better positioned than Clinton to take on the Republican nominee. The war in Iraq has been devastating. In a Clinton v. Trump match-up, 36 percent said they’d consider a third party and nine percent said they wouldn’t vote at all. “I win in the fall every time, even in that electoral deal, and Trump gets slaughtered”. Still, Mr. Kasich crushed both the businessman and Ted Cruz, with 11,251 votes (or 45 percent) of the Republican vote, according to CNBC. “I’ve never done that before”. I’m so proud of myself, I exposed this. “To hell with this”, said Trump, who has 845 delegates to his kitty.

State information technology experts say they need more money to protect information on government computers from hackers. “The sooner we get to rallying around the presumptive nominee, the sooner we can get to running against Hillary Clinton instead of running against each other”. “C’mon man, this is the Democratic Party!”

In Pennsylvania, where 17 bound delegates will be awarded to the statewide victor, Trump holds an nearly 20-point lead over Ted Cruz, the Texas senator.

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On Tuesday night, after sewing up an overwhelming victory in the NY primary, Mr Trump delivered a victory speech that was restrained by the standards of the campaign so far.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after speaking at a campaign event at Stephen Decatur High School Wednesday