Washington Democratic Presidential Primary
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The Latest: Bernie Sanders trims Hillary Clinton’s delegate lead
The Latest on the Democratic presidential nominating contests Saturday in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington state.
Democratic voter voices from Washington, Alaska and Hawaii
Voters supporting either Sen. Bernie Sanders or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Saturday important issues to decide on include war, the ability to compromise and honesty.
Sanders trounces Clinton in Washington caucuses, captures Spokane County
Democrats in Spokane County and much of Washington appear to favor Bernie Sanders for president. Social media reports indicate strong support for Sanders at many of today’s caucus locations, including in Spokane County. State party leaders have not released statewide results.
Vulnerable GOP freshman doesn’t rule out voting for Clinton
Rep. Carlos Curbelo, a freshman from Florida’s 26th District, has already said he wouldn’t vote for GOP front-runner Donald Trump in the general election. When asked if that meant he would support Clinton, he told CBS Miami, “No, not necessarily.”
Before caucusing, Spokane Democrats should check their locations
Democratic precinct caucuses start at 10 a.m. Saturday. Party officials are urging people to double check their precinct’s location before heading out. Some Spokane Valley voters have been given the wrong address.
A Sanders win in Washington would send a message to Democratic Party, Seattle progressives say
As Washington prepares for its Democratic caucuses on Saturday, Seattle’s activists are seizing an opportunity to send a message to a national party they believe has grown too cozy with corporate interests and too dismissive of progressive concerns. In Bernie Sanders, they’ve found a candidate as uncompromisingly liberal as they want Democrats everywhere to be.
Editorial: Kasich and Clinton are only moderates left standing
Kasich and Clinton are the only pragmatic, moderate candidates left in the race.
Bernie Sanders tells Spokane crowd he’s strongest candidate to beat Trump
Hundreds of Bernie Sanders supporters are waiting to see the Vermont senator this afternoon in his second visit to Spokane in less-than a week. But this afternoon’s crowd at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena doesn’t appear as large as the mass of people – estimated by the Sanders campaign at 10,000 – who lined up to see him speak at the Spokane Convention Center on Sunday.
Sanders met with local Interfaith Council, called for an end to ‘scapegoating’
As he passed through Spokane for the second time in a week, Sen. Bernie Sanders met privately with members of the
Bernie Sanders is returning to campaign in Spokane
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders returning to Spokane Thursday,
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump trade wins with rivals in Western states
WASHINGTON – Under a fresh cloud of overseas violence, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton fought to extend their delegate leads in primary voting across three Western states on Tuesday as the 2016 presidential contest turned into a clash of would-be commanders in chief.
The Latest: Bernie Sanders wins Democratic caucuses in Utah
The Latest on the U.S. presidential race, with Republican and Democratic primaries in Arizona, Republican caucuses in Utah and Democratic caucuses in Utah and Idaho on Tuesday.
Voices from voters choosing candidates in 3 Western states
PHOENIX – Voters in Arizona, Utah and Idaho are making their choices in party caucuses and primaries based on issues such as the minimum wage and Native American and veterans affairs.
AP News Guide: Arizona goes for Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
WASHINGTON – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton would love to wrap things up and get on with a head-to-head race for the White House, unobstructed by rivals who just won’t quit.
Bill Clinton, ‘awful legacy’ and the speech from Spokane on Monday
President Bill Clinton said Monday during a speech at Spokane Falls Community College the last eight years had left “an awful legacy.” But a look at his full speech indicates his ire was not directed entirely at President Barack Obama.
Doug Clark: Bernie and Bubba in 24 hours – only Trump could make this week complete
What a great time for Spokane. The Zags are winning. The weather is warming. And all of a sudden we’re Ground Zero for political wrangling on a national scale.
Bill Clinton in Spokane: Hillary Clinton is ‘a change maker’
Former President Bill Clinton stumps for his wife, candidate Hillary Clinton, in Spokane on Monday
Bill Clinton to speak Monday at Spokane Falls Community College
Former President Bill Clinton, on the campaign trail for his wife Hillary, will appear at a “Washington Get Out The Caucus” rally Monday at 12:30 p.m. at Spokane Falls Community College. The rally will be inside the college gymnasium. SFCC is at 3410 West Fort George Wright Drive.
Bernie Sanders calls for ‘political revolution’ at packed Spokane rally
Bernie Sanders began a three-city campaign swing through Washington on Sunday with a rally at Hudson’s Bay High School in Vancouver. The Vermont senator and candidate for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination also plans rallies Sunday night in Seattle and Spokane.
How the Democratic caucuses work in Washington, Idaho
Local Democratic voters get a chance to weigh in on the race for the presidency, as both Idaho and Washington will hold caucuses this week. Idaho’s Democratic caucuses are on Tuesday and will be held in each of the state’s 44 counties. Washington Democrats will caucus next Saturday.