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but what does that mean if he were to run against clinton or sanders? 16 percent and you're asking who? [laughter] but 60 percent would vote for donald trump over clinton or sanders. he cannot win the white house with that because as part of the hispanic vote john mccain got 31 percent and lost. so donald trump cannot live and though white house. . . editor-in-chief and senior vice president of espn the undefeat undefeated. >> host: j.c., it's great seeing you. we see each other all the time on capitol hill when you are a congressmawere acongressman cove "washington post" it was great. didn't know you then. >>as
but what does that mean if he were to run against clinton or sanders? 16 percent and you're asking who? [laughter] but 60 percent would vote for donald trump over clinton or sanders. he cannot win the white house with that because as part of the hispanic vote john mccain got 31 percent and lost. so donald trump cannot live and though white house. . . editor-in-chief and senior vice president of espn the undefeat undefeated. >> host: j.c., it's great seeing you. we see each other all the...
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pence telling reporters he is for anyone not named clinton or sanders. >>> and delegate rich pennsylvaniaand bernie sanders launching attacks against hillary clinton days after taking a beating in the new york primary. he is focusing on pennsylvania and the treasure trove of delegates to capture momentum. cnn's ryan nobles is with the campaign in pennsylvania. >> reporter: miguel and christine, despite hillary clinton's major win in the new york primary, not much has changed in the democratic race for president. bernie sanders continues the intense campaign schedule and his attacks on secretary clinton. sanders held three events on thursday. at each event, he found opportunities to attack clinton. fundraising techniques and unwillingness to think big. clinton would like sanders to think about unifying the democratic party, but judging by the way sanders talked on the campaign trail on thursday, he feels much differently. >> what american politics is about today is candidates running around sitting in man n mansions and listening to the problems. how can you possibly make it on $5 billion
pence telling reporters he is for anyone not named clinton or sanders. >>> and delegate rich pennsylvaniaand bernie sanders launching attacks against hillary clinton days after taking a beating in the new york primary. he is focusing on pennsylvania and the treasure trove of delegates to capture momentum. cnn's ryan nobles is with the campaign in pennsylvania. >> reporter: miguel and christine, despite hillary clinton's major win in the new york primary, not much has changed in...
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stuart: if i thought that hillary clinton or bernie sanders would give me strong economic growth and less government, i'd vote for them in a heartbeat. >> then you should vote for hillary clinton. if you look at growth based on when she was first lady under the clinton administration, we had the greatest economic expansion. stuart: she was-- >> in the history of our country. stuart: she was more the last eight years. >> and the greatest economy of our time in the united states was in the clinton administration, you should jump on the that band wagon quick and in a hurry, my friend. stuart: by golly, congressman,
stuart: if i thought that hillary clinton or bernie sanders would give me strong economic growth and less government, i'd vote for them in a heartbeat. >> then you should vote for hillary clinton. if you look at growth based on when she was first lady under the clinton administration, we had the greatest economic expansion. stuart: she was-- >> in the history of our country. stuart: she was more the last eight years. >> and the greatest economy of our time in the united states...
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democrats with exactly who their delegates are committed to either clinton or sanders.he delegate process is complicated. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> one of those years where it's been an intense presidential election. >> vote cigarette our most fundamental right as citizens of the nation. >> reporter: this year especially your vote could make a difference. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> get the latest presidential buzz all day every day with the nbc 10 app. check out the important primary dates plus news and notes from the campaign trail with our complete decision 2016 coverage. >>> 5:09 this saturday. let's get a check of the first alert neighborhood weather. this is a detailed forecast you won't get anywhere else. the focus is where you live, what you need to know. let's check in with bill henley. >> with all the detail you can see the variation of the weather. philadelphia is 44 degrees. lehigh valley, the suburbs, the jersey shore and south shore in low 30s. philadelphia a little bit of variation in there t
democrats with exactly who their delegates are committed to either clinton or sanders.he delegate process is complicated. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> one of those years where it's been an intense presidential election. >> vote cigarette our most fundamental right as citizens of the nation. >> reporter: this year especially your vote could make a difference. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> get the latest...
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. >> reporter: some individually unions have already made their endorsement to decisions clinton or sanders. but one of the local labor supporters here made clear whomever is backed they should have a d after their name. >> democrats are for working people and those that want to be working and republicans are for big business. >> reporter: tonight at clock bernie sander log rally at temple's liacouras center. skyfox over the scene moments ago a big and youthful crowd lined up for entry. tomorrow morning sander log make his pitch to the afl-cio. we of course will be there. republican candidates will also visiting pennsylvania over the next several weeks. blasting each other. democrats. iain. >> all right, bruce, thank you. >>> we're following breaking news right now out of delaware county. police are investigating a deadly shooting in upper darby. it hammed around 4:15 along the 7,000 block of atlantic avenue. authorities tell us a man in his 20s was shot dead on the street. police say a group of people drove up, got out of a car and fired shots at a at another group standing nearby. police
. >> reporter: some individually unions have already made their endorsement to decisions clinton or sanders. but one of the local labor supporters here made clear whomever is backed they should have a d after their name. >> democrats are for working people and those that want to be working and republicans are for big business. >> reporter: tonight at clock bernie sander log rally at temple's liacouras center. skyfox over the scene moments ago a big and youthful crowd lined up...
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the democrats list exactly who their delegates are committed to, clinton or sanders. but the republicans do not do that. and their delegates are not bound to who wins the primary popular vote. >> the delegate process is complicated. no doubt. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> this is a year where it's been an intense presidential election. >> voting is fundamental right as citizens of the nation. >> reporter: this year especially your vote could make a difference. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> dozens of homes are without water tonight after a water main burst in west philadelphia. sky force 10 over the scene at simpson street. contractors doing road work and hit the line and causing the leak. the leak is shut off and residents won't have water service until tomorrow. >>> turning to the weather now. nbc 10 in center city and people definitely dressed for anything as far as temps go tonight. >> some people with the winter coats on. others dressed for the warmer weather coming this weekend. let's go the nbc 10 first a
the democrats list exactly who their delegates are committed to, clinton or sanders. but the republicans do not do that. and their delegates are not bound to who wins the primary popular vote. >> the delegate process is complicated. no doubt. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> this is a year where it's been an intense presidential election. >> voting is fundamental right as citizens of the nation. >> reporter:...
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convention surgeon seven full matter a lot. 70 usa poll shows california voters would favor clinton or sandersion clinton has a slight edge over sanders in california. no surprise to the chairman of the democratic party. >> we have a large number of people the support sanders and we have a large number of people that support clint is -- clinton and either way there going to end up with a great candidate going into the fall. >> the latest poll results come as obama visits california this week to fund raise for house and senate candidates for his in los angeles tonight will visit san francisco tomorrow for a 33,000 a plate dinner. start checking in now with our meteorologist talking about the forecast out there. a big difference from yesterday but the changes are still coming. >> just in time for friday and into the weekend. we're advertising a 200 cool down across parts of the area that was nice for this afternoon in a few spots. take a look if you can see the cooler numbers out there. oakland was 91 degrees for the high. today they maxed out 72 santa rosa yesterday in upper 80s and yesterday t
convention surgeon seven full matter a lot. 70 usa poll shows california voters would favor clinton or sandersion clinton has a slight edge over sanders in california. no surprise to the chairman of the democratic party. >> we have a large number of people the support sanders and we have a large number of people that support clint is -- clinton and either way there going to end up with a great candidate going into the fall. >> the latest poll results come as obama visits california...
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do you believe those voters, the younger demographic will continue to follow sanders or is there anyway clinton can pull them over to her side? >> so long as bernie sanders they are in a race with millennials. you can see even when the odds were against him and whereas hillary was beating him at every contest he poured money into the campaign and leading him to have very good months, the last two months. i think the millennials will support him and we saw in a poll that if it comes down to it and bernie sander disci to get out the -- decides to get out of the race they will choose not to go to the camp. i think african-american voter when it comes to the younger african-american voter they don't believe she is trustworthy and honest. >> there will be unity and we have seen secretary clinton reaching out to voters and it really does come down to senator sanders saying what is important? is this about the democratic party or his ego. i think he will do the right thing. >> i am talking about poll numbers. >> he is headed to vermont and we'll see what that is is about. >> so what can the results on
do you believe those voters, the younger demographic will continue to follow sanders or is there anyway clinton can pull them over to her side? >> so long as bernie sanders they are in a race with millennials. you can see even when the odds were against him and whereas hillary was beating him at every contest he poured money into the campaign and leading him to have very good months, the last two months. i think the millennials will support him and we saw in a poll that if it comes down...
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new quinnipiac poll find neither clinton or sanders is strong enough to beat john case nick a potential november election. pennsylvania voters would chose the republican over clinton 51 to 35 percent. matches up between kasich and sanders is a bit closer, 46 percent to 40 percent but kasich on stop by six points. >>> ted cruz described his victory in wisconsin last night as a turning point in the race for the white house. he beat donald trump by double digits. although trump still leads in the number of delegates won overall, his loss last night makes it all the more challenging for him to win the nomination out right. cruz has cast himself as the most electable conservative. >> donald trump promised a big victory in wisconsin and not only did he not get a big victory but men and women of wisconsin resoundingly rejected his campaign and the reason is simple, donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. >> cleveland will host the republican national convention beginning july 18th, the city held a meeting today to discuss security plans for that big event. >>> well, this time las
new quinnipiac poll find neither clinton or sanders is strong enough to beat john case nick a potential november election. pennsylvania voters would chose the republican over clinton 51 to 35 percent. matches up between kasich and sanders is a bit closer, 46 percent to 40 percent but kasich on stop by six points. >>> ted cruz described his victory in wisconsin last night as a turning point in the race for the white house. he beat donald trump by double digits. although trump still...
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as you do, #nevertrump, is ted cruz, senator cruz likeable enough to compete against whether clinton or sanders or anybody else? that is to say the is the disapproval of donald trump enough to help cruz? >> yes. ted cruz is likeable enough in a campaign in which nobody is particularly likeable. by the time we get to november, nobody is going to like any of these candidates. what ted cruz will at least bring is, he will be able to intelligently articulate conservative ideas. i think that is going to be a contrast to the kind of incoherent buffoonery we get from donald trump. deirdre: charlie sykes, we are glad to have you here. thank you for your time. congratulations on the success of your radio show. we know it has numerous, hundreds of thousands of followers, millions actually. >>> well "new york times" is hitting national border patrol council for endorsing donald trump, going as far to call it, just a big mistake. one of the border patrol's members is here to respond. >> i just got the endorsement of 16,500 border patrol folks. nobody ever seen anything like that. at ally bank, no branches
as you do, #nevertrump, is ted cruz, senator cruz likeable enough to compete against whether clinton or sanders or anybody else? that is to say the is the disapproval of donald trump enough to help cruz? >> yes. ted cruz is likeable enough in a campaign in which nobody is particularly likeable. by the time we get to november, nobody is going to like any of these candidates. what ted cruz will at least bring is, he will be able to intelligently articulate conservative ideas. i think that...
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this is really a bizarre tit for tat on whether clinton or sanders is qualified. that sanders really thinks clinton is unqualified and vice versa or are we perhaps seeing something else at play here? >> you know, craig, if you could ask these two candidates what they actually believed and thought this question, what you would probably hear is that hillary clinton thinks he's not very deep on policy and doesn't have real answers on key questions like wall street and bernie sanders would say her qualifications on paper are not very good because she's made a lot of bad decisions on trade in the iraq war. that's what they're really talking about. but they're having this kind of fake battle over the meaning of the word qualifications and craig, as you know, it's up to the voters to decide what qualifications actually matter in a candidate, not the media, and not the candidates themselves. >> let's talk about your work today. let's turn to the republicans here. you've got an article up right now on the "times" web site and the hard copies, i still take. >> glad to hear
this is really a bizarre tit for tat on whether clinton or sanders is qualified. that sanders really thinks clinton is unqualified and vice versa or are we perhaps seeing something else at play here? >> you know, craig, if you could ask these two candidates what they actually believed and thought this question, what you would probably hear is that hillary clinton thinks he's not very deep on policy and doesn't have real answers on key questions like wall street and bernie sanders would...
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sanders, saying "clinton would be an excellent choice." huh. so john, this dustup has gotten out of control. we glossed over in question from both sides. but is this fight good for clinton oranders? john: in some ways it's better for clinton than sanders. mark: we are in the disagreement zone. john: oh, good. it is the case that he went further than was merited. he got a little misled by that headline on the washington post. she did not go as far as to suggest that he was disqualified. she made a very -- by implication, she suggested there were questions about his qualifications and begged the answers. but she did not go all the way to say that he was unqualified. that is something you have to do if you are running a primary. you can't say something on camera that the other side can use and add against your rival if you become the nominee. the things bernie sanders said last night are things any republican can use against hillary clinton. so, i think that he went a little too far given the level of provocation. mark: this is to win the nomination fight. bernie sanders is behind. he needs to shake things up he , needs to inspire his supporters, who are pretty easily inspire
sanders, saying "clinton would be an excellent choice." huh. so john, this dustup has gotten out of control. we glossed over in question from both sides. but is this fight good for clinton oranders? john: in some ways it's better for clinton than sanders. mark: we are in the disagreement zone. john: oh, good. it is the case that he went further than was merited. he got a little misled by that headline on the washington post. she did not go as far as to suggest that he was...
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. >> as for whether students should vote for clinton or sanders, neither of the democrats here are taking a position until the convention in july. >>> still ahead, boycott target? that's what one group is calling for after the giant took a political stand. >>> plus chefs take aim at a beyonce but it's really a case of mistaken identity. >>> plus ryan reynolds standing behind what they did at a theater for the movie "dead pool." = now receive up to a $3,000 spring bonus on the e350 sport sedan. >>> actor ryan ren reynolds is defending a theater for servindrinks there. he donated $500,000 for the theater to defend their rights. they could lose it's liquor license and they found the place violating the law. >>> coming up, don't let the bedbugs bite, that might be heard for people to do because of the color of the bedding. >>> next, prince's death shock everyone and what is happening with his will. >>> and next up we have the sports headlines here. curry and how they will move forward and reaction from the teammates and him as well. it's all coming up. = >>> as the world continues to mourn th
. >> as for whether students should vote for clinton or sanders, neither of the democrats here are taking a position until the convention in july. >>> still ahead, boycott target? that's what one group is calling for after the giant took a political stand. >>> plus chefs take aim at a beyonce but it's really a case of mistaken identity. >>> plus ryan reynolds standing behind what they did at a theater for the movie "dead pool." = now receive up to a...
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. >> quinnipiac poll released this week has kasich as the only gop candidate to beat clinton or sanders far the ohio governor has won only his home state in the primaries and hoping for a near political miracle at a contested convention. >>> workers who take care of children are left behind when california raised the minimum wage to $15. that's because they are considered independent contractors. today they went to the state capitol to demand here's the story from sacramento. >> education worked for us, earns poverty wages. >> cares for 12 children in her home. she gets paid through california subsidized child care program. after factoring in all expenses, she gets to keep about $5 an hour. >> it's very difficult. >> the money she gets from the state she has to pay for utilities, food for the kids and school supplies. she's also required to have an assistant and pay them minimum wage. sometimes the money doesn't come in on time. >> if i lose one family or one delay in payment for one of my families, i'm in a real big financial mess. >> child care providers stood by workers in the fight
. >> quinnipiac poll released this week has kasich as the only gop candidate to beat clinton or sanders far the ohio governor has won only his home state in the primaries and hoping for a near political miracle at a contested convention. >>> workers who take care of children are left behind when california raised the minimum wage to $15. that's because they are considered independent contractors. today they went to the state capitol to demand here's the story from sacramento....
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clinton. given that calendar, what would be the smart bernie sanders strategy, is it to keep going after hillary clinton, to try to bring her down and try to win some of these states or is it to sort of run through the calendar, let everybody vote, really pivot to a more positive message? >> to be honest with you, we are all talking about april 26 and how bernie does in the five primaries. hillary will win them all. i don't think there's any question about that. the date that matters for bernie sanders is april 30th because that's when fund-raising reports come out. if he racises another $40 millin and his supporters keep giving him money, he will stay in until ma may. i think that's what his candidacy is about right now in terms of starting that movement potentially, sitting on a boatload of federal dollars he can then parcel out to sanders like candidates. if he starts to attack hillary, i think you will see the spigot cut off quicker. >> it's really interesting you mention that. let's look at the fund-raising between the campaigns. bernie sanders raised a ton of money, $182.2 million so far in outside super pacs supporting him raised about $604,000. hillary clinto
clinton. given that calendar, what would be the smart bernie sanders strategy, is it to keep going after hillary clinton, to try to bring her down and try to win some of these states or is it to sort of run through the calendar, let everybody vote, really pivot to a more positive message? >> to be honest with you, we are all talking about april 26 and how bernie does in the five primaries. hillary will win them all. i don't think there's any question about that. the date that matters for...
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you know, if you had cruz against clinton or sander, clinton would tend to be a standard republican raceon the popular vote in five of the six last presidential elections. i think certainly she's running hard with women in new york. it's been such a long time since new york had an actual election of any kind people are thrilled to have real politics happening. >> kerry, who do you think -- republicans, there is a gender gap, 30 years we've seen in presidential elections. democrats do benefit from this. who do you think cecil richards is talking to? >> in the general, you know, i think there are a lot of women that would find that to be pandering to say this is just one issue when there are many, many issues women care about and stw actually most women support abortion. i think that's a mistake to be so far to the left but that's what happens in a primary. >> let's talk about the primary here in new york. you set the line for us on the republican side. i'll ask you to do the same on the democratic side. we had jeff weaver here, he said new york is not must win for his campaign. do you thi
you know, if you had cruz against clinton or sander, clinton would tend to be a standard republican raceon the popular vote in five of the six last presidential elections. i think certainly she's running hard with women in new york. it's been such a long time since new york had an actual election of any kind people are thrilled to have real politics happening. >> kerry, who do you think -- republicans, there is a gender gap, 30 years we've seen in presidential elections. democrats do...
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is this fight good for either clinton or sanders? >> i think the fight is a little better for clinton than sanders right now. >> we're in the disagreement zone. >> i think it's the case that he -- he went further than was merited. he got a little misled by the headline on the "washington post." she did not go as far as to suggest he was unqualified. she made it -- by implication, she was suggesting there are questions about his qualifications, and begged the answers. but she did not go all the way to say bernie sanders is unqualified. i think one of the things you have to do if you're running an inner party primary, one of the rules according to hoyle, you don't say things in that could be used in and ad. the things bernie sanders said last night could be used against hillary clinton. he went too far given the level of provocation in question. >> scored that way, yeah, but the whole point is to win the nomination fight. bernie sanders is behind. he needs to shake things up. he needs to inspire his supporters, who are pretty easily ins
is this fight good for either clinton or sanders? >> i think the fight is a little better for clinton than sanders right now. >> we're in the disagreement zone. >> i think it's the case that he -- he went further than was merited. he got a little misled by the headline on the "washington post." she did not go as far as to suggest he was unqualified. she made it -- by implication, she was suggesting there are questions about his qualifications, and begged the answers....
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however, they are not technically committed right now, even if they say they're for clinton or sanders. the key for what the sanders' campaign is saying is this category, allocated, given out in primaries and caucuses. what they're saying is nobody when you go through all the primaries and caucuses in this column will hit this number, 2,383. the magic number. they're basically saying if nobody gets to that, then you're going to have what they're calling a contested convention. the contested convention would mean a fight for the superslegts. they're basically saying the fight for the superdelegates will start when the primary is over. >> that part of their argument, you think that is feasible that neither one of them under reasonable assumptions what's going to happen in the primary neither one of them is going to get 2,338? couple pieces of bad news, he's done so much better in caucuses than primaries. only two states left have caucuses, small states, wyoming, north dakota. the rest are primaries. that's helped her generally. closed primaries, that's a further hurdle for him. can't hav
however, they are not technically committed right now, even if they say they're for clinton or sanders. the key for what the sanders' campaign is saying is this category, allocated, given out in primaries and caucuses. what they're saying is nobody when you go through all the primaries and caucuses in this column will hit this number, 2,383. the magic number. they're basically saying if nobody gets to that, then you're going to have what they're calling a contested convention. the contested...
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. >> quinnipiac poll released this week has kasich as the only gop candidate to beat clinton or sanders far the ohio governor has won only his home state in the primaries and hoping for a near political miracle at a contested convention. >>> workers who take care of children are left behind when california raised the minimum wage to $15. that's because they are considered independent contractors. today they went to the state capitol to demand higher wages. here's the story from sacramento. >> education worked for us, earns poverty wages. >> cares for 12 children in her home. she gets paid through california subsidized child care program. after factoring in all expenses, she gets to keep about $5 an hour. >> it's very difficult. >> the money she gets from the state she has to pay for utilities, food for the kids and school supplies. she's also required to have an assistant and pay them minimum wage. sometimes the money doesn't come in on time. >> if i lose one family or one delay in payment for one of my families, i'm in a real big financial mess. >> child care providers stood by workers
. >> quinnipiac poll released this week has kasich as the only gop candidate to beat clinton or sanders far the ohio governor has won only his home state in the primaries and hoping for a near political miracle at a contested convention. >>> workers who take care of children are left behind when california raised the minimum wage to $15. that's because they are considered independent contractors. today they went to the state capitol to demand higher wages. here's the story from...
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sanders. it will add to clinton's margin, not make -- not narrow the gap. so sanders is looking to change the equation and who knows whether that will have an impact favorably for him or not. he needs to do something to change the pat american new york because he's looking at a situation where he's more likely to have -- to pick up more delegates than close the margin and that's what he so badly needs right now, as we get down to the numbers that the candidates need to clinch the nomination. host: finally, hypothetical, if it is a trump-clinton race in the fall, will new york be competitive? guest: at this point, new york would not be in play. hillary clinton would get, in our current numbers, 61% to trump's 32%. that's a 29-point edge. when you match up sanders against trump, it's a 31-point edge. so in both instances, new york, very blue state, would remain so in a matchup with clinton or sanders against donald trump. host: dr. lee miringoff. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visi
sanders. it will add to clinton's margin, not make -- not narrow the gap. so sanders is looking to change the equation and who knows whether that will have an impact favorably for him or not. he needs to do something to change the pat american new york because he's looking at a situation where he's more likely to have -- to pick up more delegates than close the margin and that's what he so badly needs right now, as we get down to the numbers that the candidates need to clinch the nomination....
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or the other. in a place like milwaukee county where it is split between sanders and clinton, it's going to matter going to be hanging on every word. i think both of them are going to try to define the election one way or the other. sanders is trying to talk about the ideas and clinton trying to talk about who is prepared to lead. >> does it matter that she's decided to come back here? how much does showing up matter in a state like wisconsin? >> i think it does matter. i think especially in milwaukee she does have a lot of support. i would say far more in milwaukee than madison. >> fire up that base. >> get out that vote. she can win over voters here and get them to the polls. >> give me your guest. percentage of turnout on tuesday? >> i think statewide it will be over 40%. >> it could approach a record. >> yeah. >> i've heard 2 million potentially. >> i think so. because we just talked about the democratic side. republicans are going to be coming out soon, too. i got mailers. i was a democratic leader and i got mailers from ted cruz, three of them so far. they're really ramping up support. >> a l
or the other. in a place like milwaukee county where it is split between sanders and clinton, it's going to matter going to be hanging on every word. i think both of them are going to try to define the election one way or the other. sanders is trying to talk about the ideas and clinton trying to talk about who is prepared to lead. >> does it matter that she's decided to come back here? how much does showing up matter in a state like wisconsin? >> i think it does matter. i think...
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the primary is now coming down to a matter of who to trust, clinton or sanders. >> it is just seemingly now, to me, anyway, that hilary is speaking more to the worker benefit because of where it is, because there is an election going on. >> reporter: clinton spent monday campaigning in new york, but she and sanders have been criss crossing wisconsin in the past week. at a rally friday, clinton vowed to bring back union jobs. >> so i want us to change our tax code. instead of providing incentives to export jobs, we're going to penalize people who export jobs. >> reporter: sanders didn't specific take on clinton, but reiterated his support of unions. >> it was the trade union in this country that gave us a middle class. [ cheers and applause ] >> and in a sense what this campaign is about is building on what the union movement has done. >> reporter: kevin says both clinton and sanders are good candidates. he is still deciding who will get his vote. >> i got a stack of mail with fliers from them. so i'm going to go through those tonight and vote tomorrow morning. >> reporter: united steal
the primary is now coming down to a matter of who to trust, clinton or sanders. >> it is just seemingly now, to me, anyway, that hilary is speaking more to the worker benefit because of where it is, because there is an election going on. >> reporter: clinton spent monday campaigning in new york, but she and sanders have been criss crossing wisconsin in the past week. at a rally friday, clinton vowed to bring back union jobs. >> so i want us to change our tax code. instead of...
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could clinton or sanders wrap up the nomination soon? >> absolutely. atic side of the aisle are much much closer. hillary clinton has a much bigger lead. she needs 21% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. of course that number takes into account the more than 502 superdelegates you all were talking about and while he lags behind her in the delegate race bernie sanders plans to campaign until every state has cast their vote. >> fascinating. thank you so much. good luck with the app. double defiance north korea firing not one but two missiles less than 24 hours apart and this is the fourth attempt in two weeks. a look at what kim jong-un may be planning coming up next. don't go to paris. don't go to la don't go to tokyo. live there. "come in, come in" when you airbnb, you have your own home. make your bed. cook. you know the stuff you normally do. ♪ wherever you go... ♪ don't go there. ♪ live there. ♪ even if it's just for a night. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. turning to our world lead now, north korea firing two miss
could clinton or sanders wrap up the nomination soon? >> absolutely. atic side of the aisle are much much closer. hillary clinton has a much bigger lead. she needs 21% of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination. of course that number takes into account the more than 502 superdelegates you all were talking about and while he lags behind her in the delegate race bernie sanders plans to campaign until every state has cast their vote. >> fascinating. thank you so much. good...
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time senator sanders entered the convention in july he'll have enough support to convince hillary clinton's super delegates to vote for him instead. >> it is very, very unlikely that clinton orill go in with a majority needed of pledge delegates in order to win. so in essence the democratic convention will be an open convention. >> that's not how the system works. you know the super delegates count. they can change but they count. >> right. but they don't count until they vote and they don't vote until we get to the conventions. >> but they will vote and they will count and what he says is not true. if they say the way they're going to vote, that's it. no contested convention. hillary clinton's campaign manager says the sanders' strategy relies on overturning the vote of the people. still, clinton is feeling pressure from sanders. her campaign spent sent supporters a e-mail red alert warning that she could lose wisconsin's primary today. indeed sanders had been leading in recent polls. and the victory in wisconsin could give bernie sanders a boost before the new york democratic primary two weeks from today. late last night he and hillary clinton both agreed to debate in broo
time senator sanders entered the convention in july he'll have enough support to convince hillary clinton's super delegates to vote for him instead. >> it is very, very unlikely that clinton orill go in with a majority needed of pledge delegates in order to win. so in essence the democratic convention will be an open convention. >> that's not how the system works. you know the super delegates count. they can change but they count. >> right. but they don't count until they vote...
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dana, the truth of the matter is that whether we're talking about these numbers for clinton or sandersrepublican numbers, 22 to 26% for trump, people are feeling passionate right now. >> absolutely. >> people saying no, never trump, never bernie, never hillary. >> that's right. hillary clinton made the point this week there was a time, even maybe at this point in the 2008 democratic primary where people didn't think the hillary clinton people would go to obama and did. one thing quick -- never mind. >> ted cruz is speaking right now in indiana. let's take a listen. >> to chad and clay and mike, i want to thank you for being here. thank your for your strong leadership. thank you for everyone coming together on a terrific evening here in the hoosiers state. you know, tonight donald trump is expected to have a good night. >> boo! boo! >> donald trump is likely to win some states and the media is going to have heart palpatations this evening. they will be excited at departme donald trump's victories and the media will say the race is over. >> boo! no! >> the media is going to say donald tr
dana, the truth of the matter is that whether we're talking about these numbers for clinton or sandersrepublican numbers, 22 to 26% for trump, people are feeling passionate right now. >> absolutely. >> people saying no, never trump, never bernie, never hillary. >> that's right. hillary clinton made the point this week there was a time, even maybe at this point in the 2008 democratic primary where people didn't think the hillary clinton people would go to obama and did. one...
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the two sides get to the and say we have to beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders, whoever it is. i always thought it was going to be hillary. but, you know, this has gone on for a long, long time. all the nerves are raw, but, i mean, you know, ted cruz doesn't even have a realistic shot of getting to 1,237. he's being used by the establishment to try to stop it. but mark my words, on the second ballot, ted cruz gets fewer votes than he got on the first ballot because all the establishment guys are going to try to elect their guy. >> that's going to be the last word. is donald trump rethinking his whole campaign strategy? is it too little too late? (bear growls) (burke) smash and grub. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ my school could be bad.ing fast. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. b
the two sides get to the and say we have to beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders, whoever it is. i always thought it was going to be hillary. but, you know, this has gone on for a long, long time. all the nerves are raw, but, i mean, you know, ted cruz doesn't even have a realistic shot of getting to 1,237. he's being used by the establishment to try to stop it. but mark my words, on the second ballot, ted cruz gets fewer votes than he got on the first ballot because all the establishment...
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we believe that anyone of our candidates can beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders. >> what about concerns the trump candidacy could damage republican candidates down ballot, those for the house and the senate? >> right now our role in this is to be the arbitrator, to be the facilitator. the republicans are offering the change this country wants to go in. they don't want another four years of the failed status quo. only the republican party can get the country back on track. >> let's talk about john kasich here who has won only one state. a candidate has to have at least eight victories under his belt. does that rule completely block kasich from the nomination? >> i think the first thing we need to note is that the rules you're referring to are simply a placeholder. the rules that govern the 2016 convention will be written by the 2016 convention rules committee. these rules are again a temporary place holder. i can't speak about hypothetical situations. what the rules will be about what's going to govern this convention have yet to be set. >> what about the rnc party leaders look at the nu
we believe that anyone of our candidates can beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders. >> what about concerns the trump candidacy could damage republican candidates down ballot, those for the house and the senate? >> right now our role in this is to be the arbitrator, to be the facilitator. the republicans are offering the change this country wants to go in. they don't want another four years of the failed status quo. only the republican party can get the country back on track....
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will clinton or sanders get new york's home field advantage?ea mitchell reports" on msnbc. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchas every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline and use your miles to cover the cost. now that's more like it. what's in your wallet? i accept i do a shorter i set these days.22. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular artbeat, not caused by a heart vae problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliq
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don't see hillary clinton or bernie sanders going that way. if you make to the public they will buy in. you have something wrong in 2011, 2012, 2013, both the number of people and amount being spent on welfare and food stamps was increasing, even though the unemployment rate was falling. something's wrong with that picture. >> it does have a common sense element to it, this proposal, this is a time when americans want common sense answers to long standing problems. >> absolutely. it's not just common sense. we've been thinking in this way for well over a century. we think democrats and progressives originally thought about this sense of self-improvement that has to be attached to helping people. none of us up here want a go it alone society. we all recognize when it's washington 3,000 miles away offering handouts, it simply doesn't work. >> incentives matter. thank you very much. >>> the "cashin in" gang, what have you got? >> the problem giving advice on the 2016 race. any problems with this? >>> the president said it, we're debating it. see
don't see hillary clinton or bernie sanders going that way. if you make to the public they will buy in. you have something wrong in 2011, 2012, 2013, both the number of people and amount being spent on welfare and food stamps was increasing, even though the unemployment rate was falling. something's wrong with that picture. >> it does have a common sense element to it, this proposal, this is a time when americans want common sense answers to long standing problems. >> absolutely....
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sanders and hillary clinton could beat any of the republican candidates. now, trump says he will still win the republican nomination and he could still beat clinton or sanders. republican front-runner donald trump blasts the nomination process as rigged. >> we've got a corrupt system. it's not right. we're supposed to be a democracy. >> reporter: trump claims senator ted cruz manipulated the state convention in colorado to get all 34 delegates. today trump tweeted the republican party is in trouble. the cruz campaign fired back in a statement saying trump always complains after a loss. governor john kasich says cruz supporters used unfair tactics in michigan. still -- >> everybody has talking about who wins what thing and i keep telling people it's about accumulating delegates. >> reporter: political experts say trump's best option is to get delegates through the remaining primaries. >> for donald trump that means big wins in new york, pennsylvania, new jersey, and then most of all in california. >> reporter: on the democratic side, senator bernie sanders questions hillary clinton's judgment. >> this campaign listens to ordinary americans billionaire campai
sanders and hillary clinton could beat any of the republican candidates. now, trump says he will still win the republican nomination and he could still beat clinton or sanders. republican front-runner donald trump blasts the nomination process as rigged. >> we've got a corrupt system. it's not right. we're supposed to be a democracy. >> reporter: trump claims senator ted cruz manipulated the state convention in colorado to get all 34 delegates. today trump tweeted the republican...
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sanders, upstate. clinton on long island. joe biden called both of the democratic candidates very qualified but followed president obama's lead and did not endorse either clinton or sanders. he said the party should decide. >>> on the republican side, john kasich is spending the day upstate and he was asked about values comment. >> i tell you, the way i see new york values, it's excitement, it's innovation, it's fun. it's big time living. from voters, will be in saratoga springs in the next hour. meanwhile, cruz, who is in third place here in new york, spent the day in colorado but his wife heidi did campaign for him on long island. >> as far as donald trump, he'll hold a rally later tonight in albany. but earlier today speaking on fox news, trump revealed two of his children who live in new york can't vote for him in next week's primary. >> they were unaware of the rules and they didn't register in time. so they feel very, very guilty. they feel very guilty. but it's fine. i understand that. >> records show that eric and ivanka trump are registered to vote but not enrolled in a party. in new york you must be enrolled with the party to vote in its primary. we inv
sanders, upstate. clinton on long island. joe biden called both of the democratic candidates very qualified but followed president obama's lead and did not endorse either clinton or sanders. he said the party should decide. >>> on the republican side, john kasich is spending the day upstate and he was asked about values comment. >> i tell you, the way i see new york values, it's excitement, it's innovation, it's fun. it's big time living. from voters, will be in saratoga springs...
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. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.o be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly.
. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.o be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly.
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. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.ary moved here to be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly. >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds! this happened on facebook! last year, real-life wax figures johnny depp and amber heard-- committed a major blunder down under when they brought their two doggies into australia without declaring them to customs. australia has very strict laws about letting dogs into their country in case they're not dangerous enough, they have to be quarantined for ten days and then they intoxicate the dogs and outfit them with poisonous pwarbz, and protection. the depp-heards finally made nice with the land of plenty though by releasing an extremely natural and not-weird apology video on facebook:
. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.ary moved here to be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly. >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds! this happened on facebook! last year, real-life wax figures johnny depp and amber heard-- committed a major blunder down under...
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. >> it is very unlikely that either candidate, secretary clinton or senator sanders will go into the convention with a majority needed of pledged delegates in order to win. >> reporter: the clinton campaign tried to close the door on talk of an open convention. >> there's not going to be any doubt who the nominee is going in well ahead of the convention. >> reporter: clinton pulled out of wisconsin days ago to concentrate on new york where more than ever she needs a big win. >> and i know new york will >> reporter: went and told supporters she will carry on the work of president obama. >> are we going to build on the progress that president obama made or are we going to watch it get ripped away? >> reporter: the sanders win in wisconsin nets him a handful of additional delegates, he still lags secretary clinton pretty badly in the overall count. while the trump campaign complains the gop is plotting to steal the nomination from him at the convention. a wild primary season that doesn't look like it's going to end anytime soon. >> tony, okay. track a traffic jam on the henry hub was --
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enough of them to form their own little area, so they had to decide whether they would go for clinton or for sandersbased on the speeches that they heard, based on what their neighbors had told them, and they then split up. at the end of the day, bernie sanders won the live vote here, but then when they counted the surrogate votes, people who voted absentee, the day at least in laramie county went to secretary clinton. so secretary clinton came away with 731 votes here in laramie county and senator sanders came away with 689. so just 42 votes between them. the rest of the state from what we're hearing from experts expected to be just as close. that's why it's taking a little while to get the rest of those results in. this here is the most populous county, they have the most volunteers. they did the count very quickly. i'm looking off camera here at the state chair of the democratic party and she's on the phone. she's been on the phone getting those numbers. as soon as she has them to release, we will get them to you. >> we'll check back in with you for those results. kristen dahlgren, as always, tha
enough of them to form their own little area, so they had to decide whether they would go for clinton or for sandersbased on the speeches that they heard, based on what their neighbors had told them, and they then split up. at the end of the day, bernie sanders won the live vote here, but then when they counted the surrogate votes, people who voted absentee, the day at least in laramie county went to secretary clinton. so secretary clinton came away with 731 votes here in laramie county and...
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if we can bring more young people to our campaign than hillary clinton or bernie sanders. if you look at where the numbers are, there's a question about that but he's trying to target those coalition and that's why he's doing more of these campaign events aimed at these folks. >> let me bring in now from houston, texas, ron nehring to follow up on the reporting from hallie. thanks, ron, for joining me. >> you bet. >> let's talk about some of the strategic campaigning from senator cruz. he's already on to pennsylvania. did the campaign play to the evangelicals too long and too much and now you have this pivot of trying to broaden the potential people who have said in polling they don't like donald trump but they have not gone to senator cruz? >> well, a couple of things on this. first is that there were 17 republican candidates for president. five have consolidated behind senator cruz. we're seeing that being reflected not only nationally but locally as well. the state of california we released the list of 50 state and local republican officials who were consolidating behin
if we can bring more young people to our campaign than hillary clinton or bernie sanders. if you look at where the numbers are, there's a question about that but he's trying to target those coalition and that's why he's doing more of these campaign events aimed at these folks. >> let me bring in now from houston, texas, ron nehring to follow up on the reporting from hallie. thanks, ron, for joining me. >> you bet. >> let's talk about some of the strategic campaigning from...
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. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.ere to be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly. from comedy central's world nuses headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. >> trevor: welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah. thank you, thank you very much, thank you. tonight's guest from unbreekable kimmy schmitt. el-- schmidt, ellie kemp certificate here, everybody. it will be so much fun. but first we turn to europe. where a tech company has invented a 2 thousand mattress that sends you a mex whenever the mattress is being used while you are away. yeah, yeah, yeah, because i mean obviously someone has to stop the threat of sleepy golden haired home invaders. no, no, there is actually another reason. >> the mattress that can tell you when your significant other is cheating. it's a mattress which claims to use ultrasonic sensors to detect when your bed i
. >> hey, larry, who's more of a new yorker, clinton, trump or sanders. keep it 100. >> >> okay.ere to be a senator and bernie moved away 150 years ago. i mean, if i'm keeping it 100 trump is the most new york because he stayed the whole time. it's true. i kept it 100. thanks a lot. goodnightly. from comedy central's world nuses headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. >> trevor: welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah. thank you,...
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as for whether the students should vote for hillary clinton or bernie sanders on the democratic side, nobody is taking a position until the july convention. >>> apple is expected to have a rough 2nd quarter earnings report tomorrow. a year to year sales drop for apple has not happened in 13 years. apple ceo tim cook predicted earlier this year that iphone sales would fall for the first time since the smartphone debuted nearly a decade ago. ipad sales are also predicted to shrink while demand for macs remains unchanged. wall street analysts predicts apple to post falling revenues over the next two quarters this year. >>> coming up tonight proposed legislation for airbnb in san francisco, how hosts could potentially be fined. >> a dangerous link discovered between plastic food packaging and a shift in people's hormones. >> and a masked man bursts into an all night bay area casino with an assault rifle. >> just ahead another run to the finals will have to be the mvp, more warriors reaction to steph curry's injuries, plus the giants trying to find their way, highlights from at&t park as m
as for whether the students should vote for hillary clinton or bernie sanders on the democratic side, nobody is taking a position until the july convention. >>> apple is expected to have a rough 2nd quarter earnings report tomorrow. a year to year sales drop for apple has not happened in 13 years. apple ceo tim cook predicted earlier this year that iphone sales would fall for the first time since the smartphone debuted nearly a decade ago. ipad sales are also predicted to shrink while...
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clinton but he actually does far better with independents than scottie mentioned than donald trump does, leagues better. so he's the more electable candidate -- >> is donald trump more afraid of bernie sanders oron? >> absolutely not. i think it's more hillary clinton. you can't say there are republicans crossing over to vote for bernie sanders. any of the establishments leaving the field are going to hillary clinton. >> are you proud of that? >> no, i'm not. >> bernie sanders would give you real change. >> don't talk about the crossover. the republican crossover votes are not going -- they're -- >> they're going in overwhelming numbers. >> i'm trying to say the republicans that leave are going to hillary. they don't identify with the bernie sanders message at all. >> okay. let me -- >> democrats are going to hillary clinton. you're right about that. >> and those are groups we both don't like. >> i want to ask you about this, jack, the democracy spring. you're a vocal supporter of it. it starts tomorrow in philadelphia. and promises acts of civil disobedience. help us understand what this rally is about. >> yes. so it's going to start in philadelphia tomorrow. it's going to go to washington. t
clinton but he actually does far better with independents than scottie mentioned than donald trump does, leagues better. so he's the more electable candidate -- >> is donald trump more afraid of bernie sanders oron? >> absolutely not. i think it's more hillary clinton. you can't say there are republicans crossing over to vote for bernie sanders. any of the establishments leaving the field are going to hillary clinton. >> are you proud of that? >> no, i'm not. >>...
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there's never been any indication or any threat by bernie sanders that he would not essentially support hillary clinton. there are rumbles out there that a handful of supporters might not be able to back her. it has not come from the campaign or inner circle to indicate that bernie sanders would have issue with supporting her. i feel we are watching a master class in backhanded compliments between these two. they don't want to insult each other and make a mockery of the nominating process and the way they want to portray the republica republicans has done. we are seeing the bad blood moments bubble up to the surface and they can't hold back. >> these are primary moments. you are likeable enough, and one guy hired her for a top job. we have seen primaries get ugly and they mend fences early on. i want to play more sound from seth myers. bernie sanders joking about what is his signature issue. about breaking up the banks. listen. >> my advice to you is the same advice i give to a couple contemplating an open relationship. it's time to break up. but don't feel bad. all the best bands break up eventually.
there's never been any indication or any threat by bernie sanders that he would not essentially support hillary clinton. there are rumbles out there that a handful of supporters might not be able to back her. it has not come from the campaign or inner circle to indicate that bernie sanders would have issue with supporting her. i feel we are watching a master class in backhanded compliments between these two. they don't want to insult each other and make a mockery of the nominating process and...
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what would that mean in terms of -- if you were run against hillary clinton or bernie sanders? well, only 16% of latinos, i know you are asking who is that 16%, but 16% of latinos would vote for donald trump against hillary clinton or bernie sanders. can we win the white house with 16%? no, he can't. mitt romney lost and the election and john mccain got 37% and lost the election. with 16%, donald trump cannot win the white house is and that is where our power recedes. we are 27 million latinos who have eligible to vote. unfortunately, not all latinos go to vote. but i think donald trump is helping us because mainly latinos thinking i am not going to vote see donald trump and think i will go vote. that is changing. 13-14 million latinos going to the polls on november 8th can change and i am convinced no one can make it to the white house without the hispanic vote and that is where our power resides. that power in which one by one we are saying no, no, no. let me put it into perspective. let's say 14 million latinos go to the polls in the last election barack obama won by less tha
what would that mean in terms of -- if you were run against hillary clinton or bernie sanders? well, only 16% of latinos, i know you are asking who is that 16%, but 16% of latinos would vote for donald trump against hillary clinton or bernie sanders. can we win the white house with 16%? no, he can't. mitt romney lost and the election and john mccain got 37% and lost the election. with 16%, donald trump cannot win the white house is and that is where our power recedes. we are 27 million latinos...
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>>reporter: as for whether students should vote for clinton or sanders, both college stems in the democratic party are not taking a position. >> in july, at the convention, the party will make a choice. all democrats will come together.>>reporter: local sanders supporters protested a recent hillary clinton event, uniting behind the nominee. >> that's always a concern. we do want a unified party. we had similar concerns in 2008 between obama and clinton. after the convention, i would say everyone was me and -- unanimous.>>reporter: we will just have to wait and see. some analysts believe that clinton could get enough votes to get the nomination even before the california primary. dan kerman kron 4 news.>> the attacks are not just coming from ted cruz and kasich, democrat hillary clinton took aim at trump today. she ratcheted up our attacks during a stop in wilmington, delaware trying to position herself as the unifying alternative to the gop front runner.>> donald trump says wages are too high and he doesn't support raging minimum wage. i have said, out of those tire -- towers, talk and liste
>>reporter: as for whether students should vote for clinton or sanders, both college stems in the democratic party are not taking a position. >> in july, at the convention, the party will make a choice. all democrats will come together.>>reporter: local sanders supporters protested a recent hillary clinton event, uniting behind the nominee. >> that's always a concern. we do want a unified party. we had similar concerns in 2008 between obama and clinton. after the...
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all of a sudden, we are hearing from the bernie sanders camp, unless hillary clinton wins by 60% or moret should be seen as a setback for her kban. >> she will accept a win even if it is 51%. the burden is to touch more on the sanders campaign. if he wins or runs to a draw he wins half of the delegates. there i was at a rally with bernie sanders in the south bronx, 18,000 people there. the most diverse crowd in this campaign. it is a real fight in new york. the progressive, sort of streak in the city that got mayor beblaz owe elected a couple of years ago is alive and well. >> he is supporting hillary clinton. >> he is supporting hillary clinton but a lot of his supporters are not. the people at this rally, for the next two weeks after wisconsin coming up next week, it is all new york. we haven't seen a competitive primary there since '88. >> major event. april 19th. both of these candidates are focusing on electability in a general election. bernie sanders says he could beat donald trump more thoroughly and quickly than hillary clinton. she says the opposite. >> bernie sanders is soundi
all of a sudden, we are hearing from the bernie sanders camp, unless hillary clinton wins by 60% or moret should be seen as a setback for her kban. >> she will accept a win even if it is 51%. the burden is to touch more on the sanders campaign. if he wins or runs to a draw he wins half of the delegates. there i was at a rally with bernie sanders in the south bronx, 18,000 people there. the most diverse crowd in this campaign. it is a real fight in new york. the progressive, sort of streak...
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how many times has president obama been to los angeles or hillary clinton or bernie sanders or anyraisersthey haven't cancelled it? this kind of thing is politically correctness gone amuck here. this helps no one. patchhog is not far from our family home in riverhead long island. they're good people. it's a terrible crime. we have terrible crimes all over america, but the presidential candidates don't stop going there. >> do you think this is political correctness run amuck? >> i think it is a leadership test for donald trump. he shouldn't cancel the event, but people running for president is going to be protested. it's going to happen. the question is does donald trump turn up the temperature and make it more angry and more hostile or can he turn it down? ted cruz was protested by code pink. instead of engaging in a fight with them, he invited them up to the podium. he said i want to talk with you. i want to hear about your concerns. donald trump should try something like that to say, listen, something terrible happened and try to challenge people to be better about it. he hasn't been ab
how many times has president obama been to los angeles or hillary clinton or bernie sanders or anyraisersthey haven't cancelled it? this kind of thing is politically correctness gone amuck here. this helps no one. patchhog is not far from our family home in riverhead long island. they're good people. it's a terrible crime. we have terrible crimes all over america, but the presidential candidates don't stop going there. >> do you think this is political correctness run amuck? >> i...
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sanders won the wyoming caucuses last night. his eighth win in the past nine contest. next up is new york, clinton is leading the polls there and leading in the delegate counts. clinton or would need 2383 delegates to win the nomination. here's how clinton assesses the race now. >> leading him with about 2.5 million votes in the popular vote. i'm leading him in pledge delegates with a larger margin than senator obama ever had over me. i feel good about the upcoming contest. and i expect to be the nominee. and i will hope to have a unified democratic party. >> reporter: clinton will speak here in baltimore later this afternoon. the maryland primary is not until april 26th but earl early voting starts this week. >>> wyoming ended up in bernie sanders win column but under party rules delegates are awarded in proportion to the vote. even the loser gets some. in terms of pledge delegates it was a draw. they both snagged seven. the wyoming four super delegates who can back whoever they choose are committed to clinton. she now has 1756 total delegates, sanders has 1068. as you can see very few of his are super delegates. >>> donald trump cancelled a number of campaign appearan
sanders won the wyoming caucuses last night. his eighth win in the past nine contest. next up is new york, clinton is leading the polls there and leading in the delegate counts. clinton or would need 2383 delegates to win the nomination. here's how clinton assesses the race now. >> leading him with about 2.5 million votes in the popular vote. i'm leading him in pledge delegates with a larger margin than senator obama ever had over me. i feel good about the upcoming contest. and i expect...