Trump and Clinton look to sweep five Northeastern primary elections as they inch closer to their November one-on-one battle
Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island hold primaries on Tuesday
Donald Trump is favored to sweep all five states on the Republican side of the ledger although his two remaining rivals are joining forces to fight him
Hillary Clinton is looking past Bernie Sanders and expects a strong showing as she already had 82 per cent of the delegates she needs
Polls close at 8:00 p.m. EDT with speeches from the contenders expected shortly afterward
DailyMail.com
26 April 2016
Donald Trump is aiming for a sweep of all five Northeastern states holding primaries Tuesday, including Pennsylvania, with his rivals pinning their hopes of stopping the Republican front-runner on a fragile coordination strategy in the next rounds of voting.
For Democratic leader Hillary Clinton, wins in most of Tuesday’s contests would leave little doubt that she’ll be her party’s nominee.
Rival Bernie Sanders’ team has sent mixed signals about his standing in the race, with one top adviser suggesting a tough night would push the Vermont senator to reassess his bid and another vowing to fight ‘all the way to the convention.’
Clinton was already looking past Sanders, barely mentioning him during recent campaign events. Instead, she deepened her attacks on Trump, casting the billionaire businessman as out of touch with Americans.
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