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Sarkozy Concedes Defeat In First Republican Primary, Backs Fillon

Update: It's official - not only is Sarkozy out, but he is backing Francois Fillon, in a setback for the alleged - if only according to the ever more embarrassing industry of pollsters - frontrunner for the presidency, Alain Juppe, and another big win for Marine Le Pen.

Clinton Projected Winner Of California Primary, Sanders Vows To Fight On

Clinton Projected Winner Of California Primary, Sanders Vows To Fight On

With Hillary already having proclaimed herself as the democratic nominee last night, NBC News just projected Hillary Clinton the winner of the California primary.

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With 91.7% reporting, Hillary Clinton was leading by a margin of 56% to 43% when Clinton was declared the winner.

Was Hillary Caught Colluding With AP To Announce Delegate Win Before California

Was Hillary Caught Colluding With AP To Announce Delegate Win Before California

Conspiracy theory may be about to become conspiracy fact once again as the oddly-timed proclamation by the Associated Press last night that Hillary had secured enough delegates to win the Democratic Party nomination may have been planned days in advance...

As we detailed earlier, on a day with no voting, based on AP's surveys of the un-named anonymous super-delegates, they stated that Hillary had the 2383 delegates to secure the nomination... as Mike Krieger exclaimed,

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.

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