All posts tagged "primaries"
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Cemented as 2016 Leaders
Rivals Running Out of Options
- Posted March 2, 2016
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With Big Win, Clinton Heads to Super Tuesday With Momentum
Sanders Says His Campaign is 'Just Beginning'
- Posted February 28, 2016
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Trump Says He Won’t Release Tax Returns Because of Audits
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is sticking to his new explanation for why he can’t yet release copies of his recent tax returns: The IRS is auditing him, as Trump says it has for the...
- Posted February 26, 2016
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Giuliani: Trump Has Tapped Into Frustration of Americans
Former NYC Mayor Praises Controversial Candidate on Eve of Super Tuesday Throughout his campaign to secure the Republican Party nomination for U.S. president, Donald Trump has gained many detractors for his politically incorrect remarks about illegal immigration,...
- Posted February 26, 2016
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Elections Commission Drill for Republican Primaries Successful
SAN JUAN – The State Elections Commission (CEE by its Spanish acronym) carried out a drill to evaluate the processing of votes and other details for the Republican Party primary in Puerto Rico, which is to take...
- Posted February 25, 2016
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For Some Turned-Off GOP Voters, Grudging Acceptance of Trump
MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — Sheila Covert is worried about Donald Trump. A loyal Republican voter from swing state Virginia, Covert calls the businessman “bombastic” and says there’s “just no substance” in his boastful campaign rhetoric. But if Trump...
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Electronic Vote Count for the Primaries up in the air due to Lack of Funds
SAN JUAN- Dávila: The Money has to Appear Things are too far Away The electronic vote count, which would debut in the general primaries on June 5, is up in the air because the Puerto Rico government’s...
- Posted February 21, 2016
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Electoral Expert Says There is Room to Reduce Electoral Process Expenses
Expenses incurred by the Puerto Rico State Elections Commission (CEE by its Spanish initials) for this year’s electoral cycle—which includes primaries and the general election—estimated at $90 million, can be reduced but changes cannot be left to...
- Posted February 11, 2016
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Endorsement Filings Moving Forward at the CEE
Two of the three independent candidates aspiring to be elected governor of Puerto Rico in the November 2016 elections have reached the minimum 50% of endorsements required by Feb. 1, submitting some 16,000 endorsements each. As of...
- Posted February 6, 2016
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Cruz and Clinton Win Iowa, Next up is New Hampshire Republicans in Three-way Contest
A victorious Ted Cruz and buoyant Marco Rubio emerged from Iowa with compelling claims to the outsider and mainstream mantles in the fractured Republican primary, as the presidential race shifted overnight to New Hampshire. Democrats were girding...
- Posted February 6, 2016