Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Duel Hilary vs Trump White House The more Towards Inevitable

Duel Hillary vs Trump Menuju Gedung Putih Makin Tak Terelakkan

Washington - Hillary Clinton took a monumental step forward towards his nomination as presidential candidate (candidates) United States from the Democratic Party. Similarly, Donald Trump, who increasingly unstoppable pace to become the Republican presidential candidate.

Trump won the primaries in Illinois, North Carolina and Florida on Tuesday, March 15 local time. Although in the primaries in Ohio, 69-year-old billionaire was lost to his rival, who was Governor John Kasich Ohio.

"It's an amazing night," said Trump told supporters after his victory. "We're going to win, win, win and we will not stop," he said as reported by AFP on Wednesday (16/03/2016).

Trump is still struggling to get the 1,237 delegates, which is necessary to avoid a challenger in the Republican nomination convention will be held next July in Cleveland. But so far, Trump remains the most superior in the Republican candidate. Especially after the withdrawal of his rival, Senator Marco Rubio following its defeat in his home state, Florida.

As for Hillary, dominance became stronger after defeating his rival, Bernie Sanders in Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Illinois. Sanders now faces an almost impossible task to pursue the acquisition of Hillary delegate.

"We are moving closer to getting the Democratic party nomination and won the election in November," Clinton said.

"When we hear a presidential candidate called for the expulsion of 12 million immigrants, the banning of all Muslims into the United States - when he supported torture, it does not make it strong. That makes him one," said Clinton quipped Trump often controversial remarks.

But the messages Trump's controversial, especially regarding immigrants, has the support of many Americans, even the Democratic voters. "We do not need all those illegal," said Katharine Berry, the Democratic voters. "They take our jobs, they have all the rights, Americans have no right," said the 69-year-old woman.

"I vote Democrat now. But if Trump wins, then I will vote for him in the general election later

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