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Trump Wins All 5 Primary States; Clinton Wins 4; Sanders Takes 1

Similarly, Mrs Clinton won convincingly in four of the five contests, scoring 56% in Pennsylvania and 63% in Maryland – the two biggest contests of the night. But the Texas senator knows that defeat there will now spell only one thing: Donald Trump guaranteeing himself the Republican nomination. Kasich came second in four of the five states but could earn just five delegates.

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SEN. BERNIE SANDERS (VT-I), Democratic Presidential Candidate: We are in this campaign to win and to become the Democratic nominee.

“That may sound unusual, but I think that’s kind of what we need”, Seyler, 63, a senior buyer for a direct marketer, said Tuesday at a polling place in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.

In attempt to reach out to Sanders supporters during her victory speech, Clinton said thanked them for challenging her campaign “to get unaccountable money out of politics” and closing the gap in income equality.

“No, I think they vote for security”.

Clinton’s victories build on her resounding success in NY, stunted Sanders’ momentum and left him fending off calls from Clinton supporters to fold his campaign so that she can start exclusively targeting Republicans.

This is not the first time that the campaign has laid off staff, having done so before after the Vermont Senator’s losses on March 15th’s Super Tuesday.

McLean says Trump won Connecticut’s primary because the state’s Republican voters have a tradition of supporting business people who self-finance their campaigns.

After winning big in his home state of NY last week, Donald Trump’s clean sweep of all five states in the Northeastern United States on Tuesday further cemented his frontrunner position in the Republican presidential race.

Trump claimed that if Clinton were a man, she’d lose in a landslide. In this case, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it had not positively identified the issue, so it won’t be talking to Apple about how they hacked into the iPhone.

JANSING: More and more it does look like he’s going to be the nominee… “We may be in the Fourth Circuit, but we’re not North Carolina”. “She’s a flawed candidate”, he said on ABC’s Good Morning America. Primaries in IN and California are still ahead for Hillary and Bernie because this misery is never going to end.

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Cruz and Kasich have been trying to coordinate in upcoming contests to prevent Trump from securing the 1 237 delegates needed to win the nomination outright at the party convention in July, but Trump downplayed the move, pointing to his “millions more votes”.

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