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Delegate Totals: Here's Where Each Candidate Stands
Donald
Trump racked up a healthy number of GOP delegates on Super Tuesday. The
real estate mogul solidified his frontrunner status, and retains the
momentum headed into winner-take-all states including Florida, Illinois,
and Ohio. Trump has a total of 316 delegates, just over a quarter of
the 1,237 delegates needed to take the nomination when the GOP meets for
its 2016 convention in July.
CHART: Where each candidate stands
Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Florida Senator Marco Rubio trail Trump, but
remain competitive with with 223 and 106 delegates respectively. |
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Hillary Insults a Young African American Voter
Democratic
frontrunner Hillary Clinton is on her way to her parties presidential
nomination, in part because of her popularity with the African American
community. However, the former Secretary of State continues to draw fire
from democratic critics for a perceived insensitivity toward the black
community.
WATCH: Hillary to Voter: "Why Don't You Go Run for Something?"
While campaigning in Minnesota, Clinton came face-to-face with one such
critic. The unidentified Somali-American confronted Clinton over past
racial remarks, including calling gang-members "super-predators" during a
speech she gave in the 1990's.
"You know what, dear? You have a different opinion," Clinton told the
young woman, adding, "Well, why don't you go run for something, then?" |
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