On Trail
Barry Burden, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, likened the state’s primary to the football competition that can consume campus. “It feels like the end of the regular season in Madison,” he said, “and they’ll be moving on to the championship games in Texas and Ohio.”
Quelle: USAToday
Supporting Clinton was Katherine Boehles, 24, a stay-at-home mother voting for the first time. Until now, she said, she had never been inspired.
“Never seemed like my vote would matter,” Boehles said. “I never thought any of the candidates were much to support, either.”
This time, though, she said she went out to vote with one goal in mind: “I want to keep the Republicans out. Anyone but a Republican.”
Quelle: LATimes
“Her coalition just is not holding,” said Lawrence R. Jacobs, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for the Study of Politics and Governance. “This could be — I wouldn’t say her Waterloo, but maybe the battle before the Waterloo.”
Quelle: LATimes
OBAMA NOW A REAL WIS. KID
Quelle: NYPost


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