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Trump, Sanders win Centre County

She’s guilty. Everybody knows she’s guilty, but they don’t want to go after her. It’s going to be an interesting thing, but she’s got a problem.

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Trump’s big night made for at least an additional 142 delegates, bringing his overall total to 988, just 249 short of 1,237 he needs to secure the party’s nomination outright. “I call her crooked Hillary”. We don’t need people right now in CT.

“If we win this, every one of those great people who have helped us get this far, they will be rehired”, Sanders said. Kasich was second with 28% of the vote, Cruz third with 11.67%.

Now that Donald Trump has declared himself “the presumptive nominee” for the Republican Party, he’s turned his attacks on Hillary Clinton.

She conceded only the small state of Rhode Island to rival Bernie Sanders in a near sweep that gives her an nearly insurmountable delegate lead.

If Clinton manages to win big Tuesday, she will be able to put even more distance between herself and her rival Vermont Sen.

The other major challengers for the nominations – Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Ted Cruz, and former governor John Kasich – said their campaigns will continue. “I am winning”, he responded to a question whether he would now turn more ‘presidential.’ “I am already presidential”, he later told a TV channel.

The cuts began hours after Sanders lost four of five nominating contests on Tuesday, when staffers working in the states that voted that day were told to look for work outside the campaign, according to Politico.

“I think that she’s winning, because people believe what she says”, Explains Salisbury resident Martine Murat.

“2008 was unbelievable for IN because on the Democrats’ side, two candidates were duking it out and fighting for very vote”, Dion said.

“I applaud Senator Sanders and his millions of supporters for challenging us to get unaccountable money out of our politics and giving”.

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