Fresh off strong, across-the-board performances on the 2016 presidential primary's biggest night, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are both pivoting to focus on a general-election matchup that is beginning to look more and more likely.
Both candidates won several primary and caucus contests Tuesday. Clinton has long been the presumed Democratic nominee for president, and Trump is the clear Republican frontrunner.
A little after midnight EST on Wednesday, both candidates had won seven states.
Clinton won Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Trump won Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia, with Alaska yet to be called on the GOP side.
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3 comments:
Hillary can go to hell
If the media really loved America and did their job we would have a completely different field of candidates.
Many dems are waking up and leaving the party to vote for Trump.
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