Here’s What You Need To Know About The March 15 ‘Mega Tuesday’ Contests
The primaries and caucuses in big, important states hold more than 1,000 delegates and could essentially determine the nominees of both parties.
The primaries and caucuses in big, important states hold more than 1,000 delegates and could essentially determine the nominees of both parties.
Voters in Ohio decide their primaries on Tuesday. Republicans there react to the volatile mood that has overtaken the GOP primary race in recent days.
In the wake of Tuesday’s primaries, both parties held debates this week. A look at what’s really left to learn from them, some listener questions, and can’t let it go. This episode: campaign …
The four remaining candidates held their 12th debate of the primary season in Miami Thursday. It was their last debate before the big states of Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and Florida vote next Tuesday.
“They should have ratings at the front of the debates,” said one parent. “You know: ‘Contains language, and violence, and sexual content.’ That might be helpful for parents.“
In the eighth debate of the 2016 race, Hillary Clinton tried to paint Bernie Sanders as too soft on immigration reform, and his answer on Cuba relations and Fidel Castro could cost him big in Florida.
In Miami and on Univision, the eighth Democratic debate focused heavily on issues important to Latinos.
After Hillary Clinton’s loss in Michigan, what are her supporters thinking about her chances in similar states which hold primaries next week? David Greene talks to Rep. Cheri Bustos of Illinois.
What has happened to the GOP since it was trounced in the last presidential election?
However steep the climb may appear, this Tuesday made it harder than ever to count Sanders out.