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Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday called California the "big enchilada" in his attempt to overtake Hillary Clinton and claim the Democratic presidential nomination. Asked on NBC's "Meet the Press" about his chances of winning, Mr. Sanders acknowledged that he needed to do very well in the June 7 primary.
Tim Canova, in a blue shirt, joins Verizon protesters on May 25 in Pembroke Pines, Fla. The little-known law professor is challenging Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz in August's primary Tim Canova was driving from a rally against money in politics to a protest against chemical giant Monsanto this month when his spokeswoman called to tell him that Sen. Bernie Sanders had just gone on CNN and endorsed his long-shot primary challenge against the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
As he begins to build his strategy for the general election, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump will not only attack his likely Democrat opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but also her husband and family, according to Trump's campaign chairman and chief strategist. "Trouble follows the Clinton's everywhere," Paul Manafort told ABC News' Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, during an interview Sunday on This Week .
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. salutes at a campaign rally at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro district of Los Angeles, Friday, May 27, 2016.
I don't know what it is about Republican voters this year but it's deeply troubling. That goes double for Americans generally as Bernie Sanders's campaign continues to roll on despite little chance of replacing Hillary Clinton as this year's Democratic nominee.
This summer may be remembered not only for a blue moon and the welcome end to a bitter presidential primary, it may also mark the time America's century-old political parties went on life support. At the top of the ticket, both the Florida Democratic Party and the Republican Party of Florida have anointed presidential frontrunners who are seen by most voters more negatively than positively.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. waves toward the crowd at a rally at the Anaheim Convention Center, Tuesday, May 24, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. salutes at a campaign rally at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro district of Los Angeles, Friday, May 27, 2016.
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Sen. Bernie Sanders' fight for the Democratic nomination is "all but over," adding that the nation would be "better off" if he worked to bridge the party's divides ahead of the general election. Feinstein, one of the earliest members of Congress to endorse Hillary Clinton, encouraged Sanders to view his campaign from a "real perspective."
River Dell High School student Tommy Shoalis taking a closer look at a guide on how to register to vote on May 19, 2016. At 28, Zuniga had casually skipped two presidential elections and two more chances to cast a ballot for New Jersey's governor, not to mention a string of other candidates in local elections.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' supporter Richard Kusaba, a land surveyor from Kemmerer in southwest Wyoming, is leading the effort to challenge how pledged delegates were split 7-7 despite Sanders reportedly winning the popular vote. He said the state party's decision to accept the challenge and forward it to the Democratic National Committee defused animosity that was building ahead of the convention.
President Bill Clinton embraces welfare recipient Lillie Harden of Little Rock, Ark.,before signing welfare reform into law on Aug. 22, 1996, in the Rose Garden. HILLARY CLINTON'S presidential campaign is premised, at least implicitly, on the idea that if you liked her husband Bill Clinton's presidency, you'll love hers.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are seeing their negativity ratings climb, and both candidates are unpopular with the electorate at large. That's according to a striking new poll from NBC News and The Wall Street Journal that reveals the election is shaping up as a choice between the lesser of two evils for many Americans.
Three candidates for town and county offices filed for the upcoming election just before the 5 p.m. deadline Friday. Trey Davis, owner of Sweetwater Restaurant, announced his candidacy for county commissioner alongside Nikki Gill, director of sales and marketing for the Jackson Hole Hereford Ranch.
Those of us who were eagerly anticipating the debate seemingly agreed to by Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders were disappointed by the Trump campaign statement delivered at a classic document dump time slot: late Friday afternoon on a holiday weekend: Based on the fact that the Democratic nominating process is totally rigged and Crooked Hillary Clinton and Deborah Wasserman Schultz will not allow Bernie Sanders to win, and now that I am the presumptive Republican nominee, it seems inappropriate that I would debate the second place finisher. Likewise, the networks want to make a killing on these events and are not proving to be too generous to charitable causes, in this case, women's health issues.
When statisticians, mathematicians and physicists look at the distribution of factors in all the sciences, they uniformly use the term 'normal distribution.' The Gaussian or bell-shaped curve is the most ubiquitous of probability distributions in all the sciences.
The Bernie Sanders presidential campaign blitz through Southern California stopped at the docks in San Pedro Friday - a part of the Vermont senator's ambitious plan to reach 200,000 voters before the state's June 7 primary. The 30-minute speech before a crowd of about 1,000 mostly union dock workers - members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 13 - rarely mentioned his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, but he did take repeated shots at corporate America, Wall Street and the Republican's prsumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
The CEO of Disney has fired back at Sen. Bernie Sanders after the Democratic presidential candidate ripped into what he said was the company's low wages for its employees and sky-high salary for its top boss. In a private Facebook note sent to Sanders by Bob Iger and obtained by The Wrap , the Disney CEO and Hillary Clinton supporter rants: "To Bernie Sanders: We created 11,000 new jobs at Disneyland in the past decade, and our company has created 18,000 in the US in the last five years.
"You made it possible for us to have a very interesting debate about two guys who look at the world very, very differently," Sanders told Kimmel. Kimmel told Sanders his goal is to bring the two men together.
Hillary Clinton has declined an invitation to debate Sen. Bernie Sanders before the California primary next month, but Donald Trump said he would be open to debating Sanders if the proceeds went to charity. Reports conflicted about how serious he was.