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Trump, Clinton look for wins on home turf in New York
Hillary Clinton said. As for Clinton, Monday she made eight campaign stops in her fight to avoid an embarrassing defeat in her adopted home state, the state she served for eight years as senator.
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“On Tuesday, you have go out and you have to vote”.
G.R.: NY is essential for Trump.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign manager, said in an interview that even though he hasn’t started competing in the general election, Trump has an advantage in NY because he’s well known and employs people in the state. Ted Cruz, has demonstrated he can win over delegates in contests that reward organizational flair over mass appeal, boosting the chances of a contested Republican convention. In Wyoming, in the latest state-by-state delegate battle, Cruz was awarded all 14 delegates, according to a party official on Saturday.
“I think we are going to make our delegates fairly easily and I think we are going to be fine”. So upstate is going to be important in both races, I would think. The ballot for the Republican party will have all four of the candidates listed.
Donald Trump loves to reminisce about his long ride down the escalator in Trump Tower in June to announce his campaign for president.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is throwing a concert in a park with a dramatic view of Manhattan’s skyscrapers. Hillary beats Donald Trump by double-digits.
“If voter turnout is high, working people come out to vote, young people come out to vote, we can win this thing”, he told CNN. On the GOP side, you have to get 20 (percent) so it’s possible Cruz or Kasich gets shut out but it’s unlikely Trump gets all the delegates.
“We have got to demilitarize local police departments”, he said. “That is what we need to do!” Counties typically report their votes quickly, so expect about half the total vote to be counted and released within the first hour after polls close.
“I’m very hopeful that he wins tomorrow”, she said. He also met privately with Pope Francis.
NY will vote in the primary tomorrow, and could very well decide who the next president is. “I look forward to running against him if he’s the Republican nominee and if I am the Democratic nominee”, the Democratic presidential front-runner said on ABC’s “This Week”.
For Trump, a strong victory in NY could help him recover from several recent setbacks.
FILE – In this April 8, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate, Sen.
The event featured three panelists, including Bay Ridge Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, Rabbi Sara Luria, and intellectual Cornel West.
The Democratic ground has shifted in NY. From Iowa on I have heard how every state is supposed to be a must-win. But unless he can topple Mrs Clinton in a state like NY, where 247 Democratic delegates are up for grabs, he faces increasingly limited opportunities to change the trajectory of the race.
Mergins said he wants the thousands of rally attendees to equate to thousands of votes.
But Sanders clearly has his eye on later primaries, including the June 7 showdown in California.
“It is of grave concern that the Clinton joint fundraising committee appears to be using funds raised by “big dollar” donors to fund activities that yield contributions and support that only provide benefit only to HFA”, Brad Deutsch, the attorney for Sanders’ campaign, wrote in a letter addressed to DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and mailed Monday. “He is oddly appealing with his disheveled, frumpy look”, Williams said. It takes 1,237 to win the party nomination.
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Sanders and Clinton have stepped up their attacks in recent weeks and have clashed on a number of issues, ranging from campaign finance to minimum wage.