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Sanders and Clinton keep pushing for New York after Democratic debate – live Sanders and Clinton keep pushing for New York after Democratic debate – live
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Nebraska senator Ben Sasse, who has repeatedly criticized Trump for what Sasse judges to be an incomplete commitment to conservatism, says he’s voted early for Ted Cruz.
Sasse becomes only the fourth senate colleague to explicitly back Cruz, after Mike Lee of Utah, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and James Risch of Idaho.
Nebraska Republicans are scheduled to hold their primary on May 10. The state, with a high proportion of voters who identify as conservative Christians and who might share Cruz’s expressed skepticism about “New York values”, looks like promising ground for Cruz, who has performed well in neighboring Kansas, Wyoming and, yes, Colorado.
Happy to report that Melissa and I just early-voted for @tedcruz to #StopTrump. Time for conservatives to unite here in winner-take-all Nebr
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Hillary Clinton is out with an ad touting her New York Daily News and New York Times endorsements. The Daily News calls her a “true Democratic champion”:
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Scott BixbyScott Bixby
The New York Post - the iconic New York tabloid responsible for such timeless woodcuts as Headless Body In Topless Bar and Khadafy Killed By Yankee Fan - has endorsed the presidential campaign of billionaire Queens native Donald Trump.The New York Post - the iconic New York tabloid responsible for such timeless woodcuts as Headless Body In Topless Bar and Khadafy Killed By Yankee Fan - has endorsed the presidential campaign of billionaire Queens native Donald Trump.
“Trump is now an imperfect messenger carrying a vital message,” the Post’s editorial board writes. “But he reflects the best of ‘New York values’ - and offers the best hope for all Americans who rightly feel betrayed by the political class.”“Trump is now an imperfect messenger carrying a vital message,” the Post’s editorial board writes. “But he reflects the best of ‘New York values’ - and offers the best hope for all Americans who rightly feel betrayed by the political class.”
Acknowledging that Trump is “a rookie candidate” making “rookie mistakes” in his presidential campaign, the editorial board nonetheless declares that the candidate “has the potential - the skills, the know-how, the values - to live up to his campaign slogan: to make America great again.”Acknowledging that Trump is “a rookie candidate” making “rookie mistakes” in his presidential campaign, the editorial board nonetheless declares that the candidate “has the potential - the skills, the know-how, the values - to live up to his campaign slogan: to make America great again.”
The New York Post skews conservative in its coverage - its longrunning series of Anthony Weiner jokes is a good use-case - but didn’t waste ink commenting on the Democratic candidates for president, or on the non-Trump Republican candidates.The New York Post skews conservative in its coverage - its longrunning series of Anthony Weiner jokes is a good use-case - but didn’t waste ink commenting on the Democratic candidates for president, or on the non-Trump Republican candidates.
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Cruz snags Rubio delegates in OklahomaCruz snags Rubio delegates in Oklahoma
While Trump writes op-eds in the Journal, Cruz continues to pick off delegates, this time in Oklahoma:While Trump writes op-eds in the Journal, Cruz continues to pick off delegates, this time in Oklahoma:
Some news: Oklahoma's CD2 & CD3 reportedly chose 2 Cruz backers to occupy Rubio's unbound spots (h/t @todayinthezach). 2 more votes for CruzSome news: Oklahoma's CD2 & CD3 reportedly chose 2 Cruz backers to occupy Rubio's unbound spots (h/t @todayinthezach). 2 more votes for Cruz
The delegates are available because Oklahoma has decided that delegates won there by Marco Rubio don’t have to stick with Rubio – as Rubio himself would prefer, in hopes of wielding influence at the July convention. Rubio has 172 delegates now; NBC reports that 34 are up for grabs, from three states:The delegates are available because Oklahoma has decided that delegates won there by Marco Rubio don’t have to stick with Rubio – as Rubio himself would prefer, in hopes of wielding influence at the July convention. Rubio has 172 delegates now; NBC reports that 34 are up for grabs, from three states:
Only 34 of the 172 delegates Rubio won in the primaries will be immediately up for grabs on the first ballot in Cleveland. That development is opening up a fierce competition to win these lapsed Rubio delegates, which are located in Oklahoma, Minnesota and Louisiana.Only 34 of the 172 delegates Rubio won in the primaries will be immediately up for grabs on the first ballot in Cleveland. That development is opening up a fierce competition to win these lapsed Rubio delegates, which are located in Oklahoma, Minnesota and Louisiana.
“Our state rules say if someone is not on the ballot, they are free to vote for whomever they choose,” said Oklahoma GOP chair Pam Pollard, “and I support that.”“Our state rules say if someone is not on the ballot, they are free to vote for whomever they choose,” said Oklahoma GOP chair Pam Pollard, “and I support that.”
Here’s the delegate race, omitting Rubio:Here’s the delegate race, omitting Rubio:
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Ted Cruz is in Binghamton for a town hall event with Fox News star Sean Hannity:Ted Cruz is in Binghamton for a town hall event with Fox News star Sean Hannity:
.@tedcruz at #ForumTheatre in upstate #NY for a Town Hall w/ @seanhannity #CruzToVictory #CruzCrew #Cruz2016 pic.twitter.com/wGdRDZiEeN.@tedcruz at #ForumTheatre in upstate #NY for a Town Hall w/ @seanhannity #CruzToVictory #CruzCrew #Cruz2016 pic.twitter.com/wGdRDZiEeN
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Bernie Sanders launched one of his most powerful indictments of modern capitalism in his campaign in the Vatican on Friday, saying that the greatest challenge facing the world was a moral imperative to redirect “our efforts and vision to the common good”, writes the Guardian’s Stephanie Kirchgaessner:Bernie Sanders launched one of his most powerful indictments of modern capitalism in his campaign in the Vatican on Friday, saying that the greatest challenge facing the world was a moral imperative to redirect “our efforts and vision to the common good”, writes the Guardian’s Stephanie Kirchgaessner:
The sweeping remarks were delivered in the shadow of St Peter’s dome, just about an hour after the Democratic presidential candidate touched down in Rome to take part in a conference in Vatican City.The sweeping remarks were delivered in the shadow of St Peter’s dome, just about an hour after the Democratic presidential candidate touched down in Rome to take part in a conference in Vatican City.
Sanders praised the Roman Catholic church for its consistent social teachings on economic matters, saying “there are few places in modern thought that rival the depth and insight of the church’s moral teachings on the market economy”.Sanders praised the Roman Catholic church for its consistent social teachings on economic matters, saying “there are few places in modern thought that rival the depth and insight of the church’s moral teachings on the market economy”.
Alluding to the words of Pope Leo XIII over a century ago that pointed to the “enormous wealth of a few as opposed to the poverty of the many”, he said the situation was far worse today.Alluding to the words of Pope Leo XIII over a century ago that pointed to the “enormous wealth of a few as opposed to the poverty of the many”, he said the situation was far worse today.
Read the full piece here:Read the full piece here:
Related: Bernie Sanders stresses 'common good' in Vatican attack on capitalismRelated: Bernie Sanders stresses 'common good' in Vatican attack on capitalism
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Sabrina SiddiquiSabrina Siddiqui
The Guardian’s Sabrina Siddiqui is in the press pool with Hillary Clinton at the Corsi Senior Center on E 116th St in East Harlem.The Guardian’s Sabrina Siddiqui is in the press pool with Hillary Clinton at the Corsi Senior Center on E 116th St in East Harlem.
Clinton arrived at about 10:45am ET and was expected to address a group of seniors here, but she will first tour one of the apartment units attached to the senior center, Sabrina reports.Clinton arrived at about 10:45am ET and was expected to address a group of seniors here, but she will first tour one of the apartment units attached to the senior center, Sabrina reports.
Also: dominoes.Also: dominoes.
Hillary Clinton plays dominoes - and wins - at a senior citizen home in East Harlem. pic.twitter.com/wv8ejHXbqeHillary Clinton plays dominoes - and wins - at a senior citizen home in East Harlem. pic.twitter.com/wv8ejHXbqe
The building includes low-income housing for seniors and is managed by the New York City housing authority. It is under the Union Settlement Association and is funded by the NYC Department for the Aging, according to this particular facility’s program manager Luz Lara. She added that the center predominantly services Latinos, but has seen a growing number of Asian Americans and African Americans.The building includes low-income housing for seniors and is managed by the New York City housing authority. It is under the Union Settlement Association and is funded by the NYC Department for the Aging, according to this particular facility’s program manager Luz Lara. She added that the center predominantly services Latinos, but has seen a growing number of Asian Americans and African Americans.
The senior center, which is below the housing, was bustling with seniors playing pool and dominos in a recreational room prior to Clinton’s arrival. The center services roughly 100 seniors a day, per the manager. In addition to the tenants, others come here for lunch, to socialize, and to receive case assistance for housing and medical needs.The senior center, which is below the housing, was bustling with seniors playing pool and dominos in a recreational room prior to Clinton’s arrival. The center services roughly 100 seniors a day, per the manager. In addition to the tenants, others come here for lunch, to socialize, and to receive case assistance for housing and medical needs.
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It appears that Hillary Clinton went out after the debate last night and ended up crashing on a couch in east Harlem, and now is trying to figure out why she is in this kitchen.It appears that Hillary Clinton went out after the debate last night and ended up crashing on a couch in east Harlem, and now is trying to figure out why she is in this kitchen.
(In fact Clinton is on a tour of a New York City Housing Authority building for seniors.)(In fact Clinton is on a tour of a New York City Housing Authority building for seniors.)
Via local NY1:Via local NY1:
More @HillaryClinton in East Harlem. pic.twitter.com/zUQANAdHBGMore @HillaryClinton in East Harlem. pic.twitter.com/zUQANAdHBG
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Trump blasts Colorado in op-edTrump blasts Colorado in op-ed
Donald Trump has aired his frustration at Colorado’s quirky delegate assignment process – it’s a long story involving the state Republican party’s decision to skip a presidential preference vote at 1 March caucuses – well let’s read political scientist Josh Putnam, the authority on these things, on why they took that decision:Donald Trump has aired his frustration at Colorado’s quirky delegate assignment process – it’s a long story involving the state Republican party’s decision to skip a presidential preference vote at 1 March caucuses – well let’s read political scientist Josh Putnam, the authority on these things, on why they took that decision:
that decision could be chalked up to a desire to skirt the new-for-2016 national party delegate binding requirements, a misunderstanding of the national party rules, or division within the state party organization. In reality, it is a little bit of all three. Practically though, the “how Colorado came to this point” question is less important than the “what effect the decision will have” one.that decision could be chalked up to a desire to skirt the new-for-2016 national party delegate binding requirements, a misunderstanding of the national party rules, or division within the state party organization. In reality, it is a little bit of all three. Practically though, the “how Colorado came to this point” question is less important than the “what effect the decision will have” one.
Whatever the reasons for Colorado Republicans’ decision this year to assign delegates at a state convention, the result is plain: Ted Cruz won them all, after Trump failed to build an organization in the state to contest the convention and declined an invitation to speak at it.Whatever the reasons for Colorado Republicans’ decision this year to assign delegates at a state convention, the result is plain: Ted Cruz won them all, after Trump failed to build an organization in the state to contest the convention and declined an invitation to speak at it.
Trump has aired his frustration in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in which he says the will of the people has been circumvented and people should be outraged.Trump has aired his frustration in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in which he says the will of the people has been circumvented and people should be outraged.
Let me ask America a question: How has the “system” been working out for you and your family?Let me ask America a question: How has the “system” been working out for you and your family?
I, for one, am not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interest of political parties at the expense of the people. Members of the club—the consultants, the pollsters, the politicians, the pundits and the special interests—grow rich and powerful while the American people grow poorer and more isolated.I, for one, am not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interest of political parties at the expense of the people. Members of the club—the consultants, the pollsters, the politicians, the pundits and the special interests—grow rich and powerful while the American people grow poorer and more isolated.
No one forced anyone to cancel the vote in Colorado. Political insiders made a choice to cancel it. And it was the wrong choice.No one forced anyone to cancel the vote in Colorado. Political insiders made a choice to cancel it. And it was the wrong choice.
The full piece is here. He surely would have registered the same objections had he won the delegates as Cruz did.The full piece is here. He surely would have registered the same objections had he won the delegates as Cruz did.
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Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Last night was debate night for the Democrats, and, like any two bigshots with a score to settle, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders met down on the docks to sort out their differences. It was a rather bareknuckle affair that saw Sanders hitting Clinton for ties to banks and Clinton bruising Sanders over what she said was a lack of practical planning to back up his bold vision.Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Last night was debate night for the Democrats, and, like any two bigshots with a score to settle, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders met down on the docks to sort out their differences. It was a rather bareknuckle affair that saw Sanders hitting Clinton for ties to banks and Clinton bruising Sanders over what she said was a lack of practical planning to back up his bold vision.
Related: Brooklyn Democratic debate: eight things we learnedRelated: Brooklyn Democratic debate: eight things we learned
Sanders has now flown to the Vatican to participate in a conference on economic and social issues. Stephanie Kirchgaessner will be with him in Vatican City. It is not thought he will meet the pope.Sanders has now flown to the Vatican to participate in a conference on economic and social issues. Stephanie Kirchgaessner will be with him in Vatican City. It is not thought he will meet the pope.
While the Democrats debated, Republicans dined at a $1,000-a-plate celebration for the state party. The event was protested heavily by large groups who turned out to call for a higher federal minimum wage or simply to object to the existence of Donald Trump. Here’s our news report:While the Democrats debated, Republicans dined at a $1,000-a-plate celebration for the state party. The event was protested heavily by large groups who turned out to call for a higher federal minimum wage or simply to object to the existence of Donald Trump. Here’s our news report:
Related: $1,000-a-plate Republican gala highlights clash of 'New York values'Related: $1,000-a-plate Republican gala highlights clash of 'New York values'
Today we are following Bill and Chelsea Clinton campaigning in New York; Ohio governor John Kasich in Watertown and Utica, New York; Texas senator Ted Cruz in Binghamton and Rochester; and Donald Trump in Plattsburgh and in Hartford, Connecticut. Sabrina Siddiqui will be on the trail with Hillary Clinton.Today we are following Bill and Chelsea Clinton campaigning in New York; Ohio governor John Kasich in Watertown and Utica, New York; Texas senator Ted Cruz in Binghamton and Rochester; and Donald Trump in Plattsburgh and in Hartford, Connecticut. Sabrina Siddiqui will be on the trail with Hillary Clinton.
Did you watch the debate last night? Who do you think turned in the stronger performance?Did you watch the debate last night? Who do you think turned in the stronger performance?
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