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Republican money class fears stigma of becoming Trump donors
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, March 16 - As Donald Trump inches closer to becoming the U.S. Republican nominee, many of the party's big donors fear they will tarnish their reputations should they contribute to a candidate who has insulted women, Hispanics and Muslims.
Protester, supporter face off at Clinton rally
A protester faces off with a supporter at a Hillary Clinton rally in Los Angeles, where demonstrators blamed Clinton for the death of an environmental activist in Honduras. Two demonstrators came out to a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on Saturday (April 16) to protest her handling of a 2009 coup in Honduras.The demonstrators carried signs blaming Clinton for last month's murder of environmental activist Berta Caceres. Since the coup, Honduras has suffered from one of the highest murder rates in the world. Clinton was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time.Clinton has emphasized her experience as a former First Lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State during her campaign, saying she has the "judgment to be commander-in-chief on day one."Currently, she is the party front-runner, but has been met with an unexpectedly strong challenge for the Democratic nomination from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton is hoping to score a strong victory in California's Democratic primary in June.
Sanders fed up with Clinton campaign's 'negativity'
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he is tired of being 'beaten up' by the 'negativity' of Hillary Clinton's campaign.Speaking on CBS' Face the Nation, Sanders was asked about the increasingly negative tone of the Democratic presidential race to which he responded, "They've gone after us in every single area, in a way that just misrepresents my views."Last week, Sanders and Clinton attacked each other over their judgment and experience in a high-volume debate five days before the crucial New York primary.The last nine opinion polls taken in New York, a state where Sanders was born and Clinton served eight years as a U.S. senator, show her holding a double-digit advantage over him ahead of Tuesday's New York vote, the next nominating contest on the road to a July national convention and the Nov. 8 election.But Sanders says he believes he has a "real shot" at winning in New York.
April 17, 2016 | 07:55 am PT
Trump wins in New York, moves closer to Republican nomination
Republican front-runner Donald Trump won New York's presidential nominating contest on Tuesday, according to news network projections, moving closer to capturing enough delegates to win the party's White House nomination and avoid a contested convention in July.
April 19, 2016 | 06:11 pm PT
Trump, Clinton register big wins in Northeast states
Donald Trump swept primaries in five Northeastern states on Tuesday in a major show of strength that moved the New York billionaire closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination.
April 26, 2016 | 07:48 pm PT
In the battle for Hollywood endorsements - and cash - Clinton rules
Hollywood A-listers flock to support Hillary Clinton, while Bernie Sanders gains ground with show business' far left liberals.In famously liberal Hollywood, it's a race between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders for A-list support.And while Sanders has garnered some vocal backers from show business' far left liberals, Clinton has far outpaced the Vermont senator in fundraising and has a deep line-up of stars and top executives among her backers.Steven Ross, historian and author of "Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics," saying:"These people carry some weight. And what their endorsement does, I believe, is that it says to a voter, 'if somebody I admire admires this candidate, I will pay attention to them and that is, to my mind, the key to a celebrity endorsement is to get attention paid to candidates."Hollywood actors, studio executives have donated nearly 8.5 million dollars (USD) to Clinton's campaign.A pair of Clinton fundraisers held by actor George Clooney this month, at which tickets went for as much as 350,000 per couple, is not included in that total, but were reported by Deadline Hollywood to have raised an additional 15 million.By contrast, Sanders' - who called Clooney's events obscene - has raised about 1 million from entertainment industry donors through March 31.Steven Ross, historian and author of "Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics," saying (English):"I think a lot of people pragmatically think that Hillary really has a much better chance of winning and a much better chance of governing effectively than Bernie and so they're going to sort of bet on the blue chip stocks, so to say. But then you have a good number of Hollywood, particularly younger Hollywood, Sarah Silverman, people like this, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are going for
April 26, 2016 | 08:56 pm PT
Trump breaks taboos, attacks Clinton on gender issue
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump waded into politically risky territory this week when he accused Democrat Hillary Clinton of exploiting her gender to win votes and said she would have little support if she were not a woman.
April 28, 2016 | 02:44 am PT
U.S. judge says Clinton may have to testify in email lawsuit
A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday ordered that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may have to testify in a lawsuit related to the private email server she used while secretary of state.
May 4, 2016 | 06:08 pm PT
Clinton more likely to win U.S. presidency than Trump -PredictIt
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has a higher probability than her likely Republican rival Donald Trump of becoming the next U.S. president, but the gap between the pair narrowed this week, according to the online political stock market PredictIt.
May 6, 2016 | 05:14 pm PT
Sanders beats Clinton in West Virginia primary
US Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders celebrates win over Hillary Clinton in West Virginia primary but recognizes their shared goal.
May 10, 2016 | 11:45 pm PT
US Election 2016 Update: Clinton, Sanders hit final stretch
U.S. Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders turn their attention to the final stretch of the nominating contest after each picked up wins on Tuesday.
May 18, 2016 | 05:42 pm PT
Clinton turns down Fox News offer to debate Sanders again
Hillary Clinton, the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, turned down on Monday an invitation by Fox News to debate rival Bernie Sanders in California, despite having agreed previously to a debate in May.
May 23, 2016 | 06:16 pm PT
North Korea says Trump isn't 'screwy' at all
North Korea has backed presumptive U.S. Republican nominee Donald Trump, with a propaganda website praising him as "a prescient presidential candidate" who can liberate Americans living under daily fear of nuclear attack by the North.
June 1, 2016 | 12:23 am PT
Obama says the Democratic nominee will be clear next week
President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he expected the winner of the Democratic presidential nominating race would be clear next week after Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders compete in races in California and New Jersey.
June 1, 2016 | 11:21 pm PT
Clinton to blast Trump on North Korea, NATO in foreign policy speech
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton will slam Republican Donald Trump for being too friendly with North Korea and too harsh on European allies during a foreign policy speech in California on Thursday, designed to paint the billionaire businessman as unfit for the White House.
June 1, 2016 | 11:24 pm PT
Clinton attacks Trump's foreign policy as a threat to U.S. safety
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lambasted Donald Trump's foreign policy platform as "dangerously incoherent" in a speech on Thursday that cast her Republican rival as both a frightening and laughable figure.
June 2, 2016 | 05:08 pm PT
Obama to Democrats: 'I want us to run scared' in election
President Barack Obama warned Democrats on Friday that they need to work hard to defeat likely Republican nominee Donald Trump in the Nov. 8 presidential election but must avoid violence like that at a rally in California this week.
June 3, 2016 | 05:15 pm PT
Clinton reaches number of delegates needed to clinch Democratic nomination
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tells a reporter she conceded to then Senator Barack Obama almost "eight years ago to the day" and says "we'll wait and find out" if Sanders does the same. The Associated Press said on Twitter on Monday that Hillary Clinton has reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination.
June 6, 2016 | 05:15 pm PT
Clinton has delegates to clinch White House nomination
Hillary Clinton has received commitments from enough delegates to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination, according to the Associated Press and U.S. networks, ensuring she will be the first woman to lead a major U.S. party in the race for the White House.
June 6, 2016 | 08:00 pm PT
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