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Bernie Sanders' Last Stand: A Preview Of Tonight's Primaries

Bernie Sanders' Last Stand: A Preview Of Tonight's Primaries

Although the AP called the Democratic race for Hillary last night (stunningly on a day when nobody voted), and Trump secured the GOP nomination long ago, the show must go on so that those in the remaining states will have their opportunity to cast a vote.

Of course, Bernie Sanders will look for the upset in California this evening, and is hoping to convince enough superdelegates to support him at the convention in Philadelphia - Something the AP thought was out of the cards.

Clinton Wins Ahead Of Super Tuesday, ‘Tempering The Raging Masses’

Establishment media declares Hillary Clinton Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee before millions of Americans had a chance to cast their ballots in today’s crucial Super Tuesday primaries with 700 delegates up for grabs. Hillary Clinton surrogate and former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, weighs in on the issue of super-delegates and their use in “temper[ing] the raging masses.” The inclusion of super-delegates in the tally of votes allows media outlets like CNN and others to orchestrate a mass final campaign for their favorite establishment candidate, Hillary Clinton.

As Long As The Russian Government Foolishly Keeps Agreeing To Cease Fires, The War In Syria Will Continue Indefinitely

As Long As The Russian Government Foolishly Keeps Agreeing To Cease Fires, The War In Syria Will Continue Indefinitely

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Assange: Google Working With State Dept To Promote Clinton Campaign

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has claimed that American tech giant Google is closely cooperating with the US State Department to promote Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Addressing an international media forum, Assange said: “Google is directly engaged with Hillary Clinton’s campaign,” adding that the company used the State Department as part of “a quid pro quo.” The whistleblower also called Hillary Clinton a problem for freedom of speech in the US.

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