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Now the Democrats' presumptive nominee, Hillary Clinton aimed for primary election victories in California and five other states Tuesday to send her into the general election with fresh momentum. Donald Trump got new blasts from his own Republican Party for his comments on a federal judge.
... She explained how she had yet to commit to a candidate until Monday, when she received phone calls from three US news outlets. "If the popular vote is overwhelming and the delegates are very much in her camp, in my opinion, it's kind of crazy not to ...
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday did not rule out the possibility of joining Donald Trump's ticket as his running mate, just minutes after announcing he had voted for the presumptive Republican nominee. "You don't get to make those determinations," Christie told reporters outside a polling place in Mendham Township, New Jersey.
After essentially locking down the Democrat nomination for president, Hillary Clinton is about to get a boost from her former rival on the campaign trail. From Fox News: After months of standing on the sidelines, President Obama is getting ready to hit the campaign trail for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton - with a formal endorsement coming as early as the end of this week.
Despite some notable hold-outs and fantastical plots that never materialized , the Republican Party was coalescing around Donald Trump. Polling showed rank-and-file GOP voters rapidly reconciling themselves to Trump as the only viable alternative to Hillary Clinton, former foes were lining up to embrace him, and even recalcitrant critics were finally coming around .
By now, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was supposed to have stationed senior staff in battleground states, moderated his fiery message to attract new supporters and begun raking in big money. Instead, he's spending more time right now picking fights and settling scores than delivering a message that might help draw voters.
Eight years after conceding she was unable to "shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling," Hillary Clinton is embracing her place in history as she finally crashes through as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Throughout her surprisingly rocky primary campaign, Clinton has been cautious about emphasizing her trailblazer status.
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Tuesday as her home state of California began presidential primary voting, ending months of artful fence-sitting during which Pelosi praised both Clinton and rival Bernie Sanders. "I'm a voter in California and I have voted for Hillary Clinton for president of the United States," Pelosi told ABC's "Good Morning America," saying she is "proud to endorse her for that position."
Bernie Sanders assured his outraged supporters that he intends to win Tuesday's primary in California and beyond as Hillary Clinton secured the commitments of enough delegates to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Campaigning in San Francisco Monday, Sanders declined to speculate to reporters about what a poor showing in Tuesday's primaries might mean to his presidential campaign.
In a stunning bit of punditry television, McConnell was confronted on Sunday by Chuck Todd of Meet the Press about Trump's declaration that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a case against the now-defunct Trump University, should be disqualified because of the judge's Mexican heritage, seeing as how the Republican standard-bearer has called for the building of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Todd read McConnell words recently penned by the right-wing blogger and Red State website founder Erick Erickson, who on June 4 at The Resurgent wrote the following about Trump's repeated claims regarding Judge Curiel: The attacks are racist.
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, and Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton spar during a Democratic presidential primary debate hosted by MSNBC at the University of New Hampshire Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016, in Durham, N.H. less Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, and Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton spar during a Democratic presidential primary debate hosted by MSNBC at the University of ... more
It has been nearly a year since Hillary Clinton formally launched her second White House bid from an island with sweeping views of the New York skyline. But as Clinton prepares to accept the mantle of presumptive nominee Tuesday with a similar backdrop at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, her campaign staffers are looking at another speech eight years ago to the day as they try to put a sometimes-bitter Democratic primary race behind them.
History already in hand, Hillary Clinton will celebrate becoming the first woman to lead a major American political party Tuesday following votes in California, New Jersey and four other states - contests Clinton hopes send her into the general election in strong standing. Clinton reached the 2,383 delegates needed to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee on the eve of Tuesday's voting, according to an Associated Press tally.
People cheer as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at Sacramento City College, Sunday, June 5, 2016, in Sacramento, Calif. People cheer as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at Sacramento City College, Sunday, June 5, 2016, in Sacramento, Calif.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday reached the number of delegates required to notch the Democratic nomination, according to the Associated Press's latest delegate count. The tally included the overwhelming support by unpledged delegates or superdelegates for her.
The star-studded "She's With Us" concert held in honor of presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton not only included performances by mega artists like John Legend , Ricky Martin and Stevie Wonder , but also memorable remarks from icons like Cher , who jumped onstage to say a few words about her friend, Mrs. Clinton. "As you might have heard, last month I turned 100 years old ... Ok, I turned 70 but it's the same s** .
Does Bernie Sanders have a "Plan B?" We'll soon know after the California Democratic Party primary election on Tuesday, June 7. Even if Sanders wins California, the Democratic Party nomination was wrapped up in favor of Hillary Clinton some time ago. Seven hundred and 12 of the 2,383 nominating delegates - composed of party operatives, members of Congress, state and local party officials, local party hacks, and assorted "wannabes" wanting someday to get the party endorsement to run for some local office - constitute the "super delegates" appointed by senior party leadership.
In the last days before the California primary, where Democratic primary polls showed her neck-and-neck with Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton delivered a campaign speech in San Diego. Though her campaign billed it as a " major foreign policy address ," it looked more like a last-ditch attempt to position herself as the Democratic nominee ahead of a potentially embarrassing loss or close finish with Sanders in the nation's most populous state.