Monday, April 18, 2016

Clinton, Trump hope New York will cement their front-runner status

She stopped by a hospital cafeteria in Yonkers, met with workers at a unionized car wash ... Polls have shown both front-runners ahead by double-digit margins before Tuesday's New York primary. A big win for Trump would bring him closer to winning an ...
At St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers just north of New York City, Clinton spoke to doctors, nurses and others at a hospital cafeteria, asking for their votes and taking a jab at Cruz's dismissal earlier in the campaign of "New York values."
She stopped by a hospital cafeteria in Yonkers, met with workers at a unionized car wash in Queens and sipped "bubble tea" at Kung Fu Tea counter in Flushing. Republican Donald Trump, meanwhile, appeared for a photo op at his own Trump Tower in Manhattan ...
"I haven't made the determination". "If I'm the nominee, we win". Earlier on Monday, she stopped at a hospital in Yonkers and urged workers to support her at the polls. She pointed to an event he held in OH ahead of the primary there last month, where he ...
On the Republican side, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Trump's closest challenger, has outmanoeuvred the billionaire businessman in the fight for delegates to the ... At St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers just north of New York City, Clinton spoke ...
Earlier on Monday, she stopped at a hospital in Yonkers and urged workers to support her at the polls. Only 18 percent of conservatives think Clinton is more of a New Yorker, and only 13 percent choose Sanders. "I was repeating Donald's own phrasing", Cruz ...
Two additional Mamaroneck High teams placed third in other App award categories. High school teams from Irvington, Mount Vernon and Yonkers also won cash prizes. Presented by Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino and Pace’s Seidenberg School of ...

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