Donald Trump is unstoppable, Bernie Sanders wins West Virginia
Washington: Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump cruised to victory in two more states on Tuesday, while Bernie Sanders beat rival Democrat Hillary Clinton in West Virginia, bolstering his case for remaining in the race.
Massive wins in West Virginia and Nebraska put Trump ever closer to clinching the 1,237 delegates he needs to be declared the party’s nominee at its convention in July.
Trump is transitioning from the fierce primary battles with the likes of Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio to a general election showdown with Clinton, even amid deep GOP discord about the tycoon.
Pio competes for u.s. senate
An Indian-American public accountant is running for a Senate seat in the Unites States of Nevada by employing a non-conventional anti-corruption campaign which promises to get “dirty money” out of politics.
Bobby Mahindra is pinning his hope on the grass-roots campaign he built to replace Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, 76, who has held the position uninterrupted since 1987 in Nevada.
Will raise $1b, says Donald Trump
Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he will spend millions of dollars from his own savings and plans to raise $1 billion for November general elections which might end up being the costliest US presidential polls ever.
“I am raising money for the party. I am also going to continue spending money on myself. I will raise a lot. It is going to be a billion. I will raise whetever we need,” Trump said.