Hillary Clinton wins decisive victory over Bernie Sanders in New York primary

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Hillary Clinton on New York win: ‘Victory is in sight.’
Hillary Clinton clinched a decisive victory over Bernie Sanders in New York on Tuesday, crushing hopes among his supporters that a recent winning streak could change the direction of the Democratic presidential race.
In the Republican race, Donald Trump swept to victory in his home state, reviving his hopes of winning the Republican party nomination outright.
Clinton’s projected win by the Associated Press came 45 minutes after polls closed and suggested a commanding performance that could see her take a clear majority of the 247 delegates on offer and extend her national lead.
Appearing at a victory rally in Midtown Manhattan, the former secretary of state said: “Tonight, the race for the Democratic nomination is in the home stretch and victory is in sight.”
However, she stopped short of calling on her leftwing opponent to drop out, adding: “I am going forward because more voices remain to be heard,” and telling his supporters: “I believe there is much more that unites us than divides us.”
With over 98.4% of the votes tallied, Clinton led 57.9% to 42.1% and was ahead inNew York City. With more than 1.7m Democratic votes counted, Clinton held a lead in excess of 280,000. By midnight local time she had won 135 delegates to 104 for Sanders.
With almost 100% of the votes in from the five boroughs of New York City, Clinton was winning everywhere, 20 points ahead in Kings County, which covers Brooklyn, and 39 points ahead in the Bronx, which has the highest proportion of black voters in the city.
In Manhattan, Clinton led by 32 points, by 21 points in multicultural Queens and by a narrower seven points in Staten Island.
Sanders lost the block in Brooklyn where he grew up by 36 votes to 19, but in a sign in his dominance in rural areas upstate he beat the former secretary of state in Clinton County.
A series of exit polls had suggested a closer race, with CNN putting Clinton’s lead at a much tighter margin of 52%-48%. However, while exit polls indicated Sanders won comfortably with under-40s and white men, Clinton was ahead with older voters, women, and black and Latino supporters.
A packed ballroom at the Sheraton New York Times Square hotel erupted into cheers as the race was called for Clinton. The crowd, in a jubilant mood throughout the evening and entertained by a live band, immediately broke into chants of “Hillary! Hillary!” as Celebration by Kool and the Gang boomed out.
Their mood soured just once, when the live newsfeed on a giant screen mounted behind the stage cut into Donald Trump’s victory speech. In the Republican race,Trump secured a big home-turf victory, confirmed within seconds of the polls closing.
With over 98.4% of the vote counted, Trump was on 60.5%, with John Kasich on 25.1% and Ted Cruz trailing with just 14.5%.
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Trump wins New York: ‘We don’t have much of a race any more.’
The billionaire businessman was always expected to thrive in his home state and there was never much doubt that he would defeat Cruz, the Texas senator whose brand of conservatism went down badly here, and Ohio governor Kasich, who struggled to make an impact.
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“It’s just incredible,” Trump told a crowd at Trump Tower in Manhattan. “I guess we’re close to 70%, and we’re gonna end at a very high level, and get a lot more delegates than anybody projected, even in their wildest imagination.”
“It’s impossible to catch us,” declared the Queens-born tycoon, surrounded by brass, marble and a big TV showing Fox News. “Nobody should take delegates and claim victory unless they get those delegates with voters and voting, and that’s what’s going to happen. And you watch because the people aren’t going to stand for it. It’s a crooked system, it’s a system that’s rigged and we’re going to go back to the old way: it’s called you vote and you win.”
Clinton, who appeared for a victory speech shortly after 10pm, said: “Today proved once again – there is no place like home. New Yorkers, you have always had my back and I have always tried to have yours.”
After an acrimonious Democratic contest in a state where both candidates have strong personal roots, the former secretary of state is expected to call onDemocrats to begin the process of unifying against Republicans, even though Sanders may continue campaigning until July.
But bitter wrangling over alleged voting irregularities and strict registration rulesmay fuel anger among Sanders supporters who argue the system favours establishment candidates.
Earlier Sanders had criticised closed New York primary rules that require voters to register their party affiliation up to six months before the election. “Today, 3 million people in the state of New York who are independents have lost their right to vote in the Democratic or Republican primary. That’s wrong,” said the Vermont senator.
Most polling leading up to Tuesday’s primary showed Clinton comfortably ahead of Sanders in her adopted home state, which elected her to two terms as a US senator and also chose her over Barack Obama in 2008.
Clinton had cautioned her supporters against complacency while barnstorming the state in the days before the election, emphasising repeatedly that she was “not taking anything for granted” and nor should they.
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Her whirlwind schedule included retail stops all across New York City, from Queens to the Bronx to East Harlem, where her campaign hoped to boost turnout among the African American and Latino voters who have overwhelmingly gravitated toward Clinton over Sanders in other contests.
Although Clinton came into New York with a sizable delegate lead over Sanders, a decisive win in the Empire State should help her lock up the Democratic nomination both mathematically and in narrative. She achieved a victory despite an onslaught of attacks from Sanders, whose campaign grew increasingly sharp in tone in the past few weeks.
On the eve of the New York primary, Clinton’s campaign manager, Robby Mook, told reporters that the math did not add up for Sanders, and argued that the senator had “a very steep and close to impossible path to the nomination”.
“We expect that Secretary Clinton will be the nominee, particularly after tomorrow,” Mook said on a conference call with reporters. “Senator Sanders and his campaign need to decide if they’re going to continue on this line of attack. He needs to decide if he wants to continue making attacks on the Democratic party itself and on allied groups like Planned Parenthood.”
The Sanders campaign, meanwhile, had been playing down expectations of pulling off a surprise win in recent days, but it is likely to focus on the sizable delegate haul from New York as a justification for its strategy of giving all American voters a chance to express their preference in the Democratic primary.
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Sanders: New York voter rules ‘absurd and wrong’.
Sanders was returning to Vermont on Wednesday for a meeting with his advisers, which is likely to consider what kind of campaign he wants to keep running as the mathematical route to the nomination looks narrower and narrower.
Before the New York polls closed on Tuesday, he had already moved on to one of the next battleground states, insisting Clinton was getting “nervous” as he took to the stage at Pennsylvania State University.
However, his remarks appeared aimed at managing expectations about the scale of her anticipated victory. “We’re going to do a lot better I think than people thought we would,” he said. “We’re going to do just fine tonight in New York.”
The Vermont senator reserved his strongest language for a blistering attack onNew York’s voting process after reports of widespread irregularities and missing registrations.
“We are deeply disturbed by what we’re hearing from polling places across the state,” the campaign said in a statement. “From long lines and dramatic understaffing to longtime voters being forced to cast affidavit ballots and thousands of registered New Yorkers being dropped from the rolls, what’s happening today is a disgrace.
“We need to be making it easier for people to vote, not inventing arbitrary obstacles – and today’s shameful demonstration must underline the urgent importance of fixing voting laws across the country.”
The Clinton campaign had little sympathy for complaints about New York’s closed primary system, which has been in place for many years. “We didn’t set the rules here. We came here to compete,” her campaign chairman, John Podesta, told CNN, arguing Clinton did not complain when she lost states.
 This article was amended on 20 April 2016 to correct the number of Democratic delegates at stake in the New York primary.

Évole y Otegi, dos asesinos con sueldo oficial. Video de la entrevista.


De entre las miles de personas que, por desgracia, hay en España predispuestos e interesantes para ser entrevistados, al  entrevistados al charnego, Jordi Évole,  –Padre de Cáceres y madre granadina no se le ocurre otra cosa mejor que dar rienda suelta a su compañero y asesino, Arnaldo Otegi.
Jamás en tan macabra puesta en pantalla se les ve “disfrutar” tanto, para mi que son vampiros exterminadores de la sociedad con tiro en la nuca final.  Solo de pensar que la Sexta sea propiedad de la noble y leal familia Lara, me embrutece. Pero de todo esto solo tiene la culpa el líder del PP, Mariano Rajoy. ¿Por qué? La Sexta estaba y sigue estando en bancarrota, el dueño de la gaviota aprovechándose de su amistad y buena predisposición con José Manuel Lara le obligó a comprar el retrete de la TV. Justo cuando estaba dejando caer obras empresas viables y con nobleza demostrada en el tiempo.
Masacre del 11M, obra maestra de ETA

A LO QUE VAMOS:
Évole y su conciencia sabrán si todo vale para ganar la batalla de la audiencia –Tiene cero% en publicidad, solo la que por imposición aplican a todas las cadenas, aunque somos muchos los que damos a esa inquietante pregunta una respuesta rotundamente negativa. De hecho, el visionado de la conversación resulta repugnante, por decirlo con el calificativo empleado por el portavoz socialista Antonio Hernando, que se separa así, por fortuna, de las tesis de su antiguo jefe de filas, Rodríguez Zapatero, quien alabó a Otegi por hacer «un discurso por la paz». Sí, sí, un discurso por la paz, ¡nada más ni nada menos!, el de quien ha salido recientemente de prisión, tras cumplir seis años y medio de condena, por tratar de reconstruir a la ilegalizada Batasuna siguiendo las órdenes de ETA, o sea, para reanudar los asesinatos selectivos.

Pues bien, ese supuesto hombre de paz, se negó en redondo a reprobar el terrorismo en la entrevista con Évole, echando mano del supuesto argumento de que «es absurdo condenar ahora a ETA, no contribuye en nada a la actual situación». Otegi, eso sí, afirmó, mostrando ese cinismo infinito que caracteriza a los canallas de la peor especie imaginable, que los terroristas que colocaron la bomba en Hipercor «no tenían intención de matar» y relató el «desgarro personal y político» que produjo en el mundo aberzale (es decir, el que llevaba años aplaudiendo asesinatos, secuestros y todo tipo de extorsiones) la muerte de «gente trabajadora y humilde haciendo la compra».
 
Creo que no hay duda, la muerte de gente trabajadora y humilde producía en los miembros y amigos de ETA, Otegi entre ellos, un gran desgarro, pero no la de los oligarcas, merecedores, al parecer, del tiro en la nuca o el bombazo. Oligarcas entre los que estaban, por supuesto, los 203 miembros de la Guardia Civil, 146 de la Policía Nacional, 98 de las Fuerzas Armadas, 24 de la Policía Local o 13 de la Ertzaintza asesinados por ETA, así como los profesores, periodistas, políticos o personas que sencillamente pasaban por allí cuando estallaba el explosivo colocado por los patriotas de la goma dos y la pistola.


Sin embargo, pese a toda esa despreciable basura, el indigno espectáculo que decidió servirnos Jordi Évole culminó en el momento en que Otegi habló del día en que Miguel Ángel Blanco fue asesinado por ETA, tras mantenerlo secuestrado y fijar una cuenta atrás para su muerte. Cuando estaba a punto de concluir, millones de personas en España y muchas otras fuera del país contenían la respiración, solo pendientes del desenlace final de aquella crónica de un asesinato anunciado. ¿Y qué hacía entre tanto Otegi? Muy sencillo: se paseaba tan tranquilo por la playa de Zarauz, acompañado de su mujer y de sus hijos. En algún momento de ese paseo, la compañera de Miguel Ángel y, con ella, unidos en su dolor, los españoles recibíamos la noticia de que el joven concejal de Ermua había aparecido con las manos atadas a la espalda en un descampado de Lasarte con dos tiros en la cabeza. Entre tanto Otegi seguía, por supuesto, con su agradable paseo por la playa. Esa respuesta es DESAFIANTE. Ya cuando dijo que era ETA quien marcaba los tiempos para asesinar, no tengo duda estaba amenazando al pueblo español. Aún queda………..

Premier Harry Kane is among the world's striking elite... he embodies Tottenham's relentless winning attitude as they bid to win the title


  • Harry Kane leads the race for the Golden Boot with 24 goals this season 
  • The 22-year-old's tally is better than basement dwellers Aston Villa's (23)
  • Kane's stellar Tottenham campaign proves he is no one-season wonder
  • Tottenham's No 10 has now scored 47 goals in 82 Premier League matches 

  • When the sixth game of the Barclays Premier League season had been and gone and Harry Kane had still not scored, there was a sense that the natural order of the world had been restored.
The obituaries had been written. Kane may have scored 32 goals in all competitions last season, but that had been a fluke. Everyone knew it. Much like the northern lights, Kane was a one-season wonder.
Goal No 1 came, as it inevitably would, but it took until the trip to Bournemouth on October 25 for No 2. And No 3. And No 4. Since that hat-trick, Kane has not stopped scoring and Tottenham Hotspur have not really stopped climbing the table either. 
Harry Kane (right) taps home to score his second goal in Tottenham's 4-0 win at Stoke City on Monday night
Harry Kane (right) taps home to score his second goal in Tottenham's 4-0 win at Stoke City on Monday night
Kane (right) leads the race for the Premier League Golden Boot with 24 goals so far this season
Kane (right) leads the race for the Premier League Golden Boot with 24 goals so far this season

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Kane has outpaced the competition - take Jamie Vardy's goals prior to the Bournemouth game out of the equation and Kane has scored 23 times in the time it's taken the Leicester striker to score 12.
The 22-year-old's brace against Stoke City means he has single-handedly outscored Aston Villa's entire squad in the Premier League. Yes, Villa are a particularly poor side, with only 23 goals to their name, but that is still a damning statistic for the division's basement side. It makes Kane's 24 goals all the more impressive.
The two on Monday were both unique and both important as a demonstration of Kane as a forward. His whipped strike to open the scoring was an incredible finish. His tap-in from Erik Lamela's cross showed his goalscoring instincts.
Clearly it would not be reasonable to give Kane any sort of two-season wonder tag now. It would be foolish.
Cast your mind back to England's match against Germany during the recent international break. Kane scored a brilliant goal after performing a Cruyff turn only days after Johan had passed away. There was no shock. There was no surprise. It was simply what Kane, that adult embodiment of a child playing with a football in his garden, does.
Kane is a good striker and no one questions it anymore. The only debate is how good he actually is.
The 22-year-old (right) opened the scoring at the Britannia Stadium with this stunning curling effort
The 22-year-old (right) opened the scoring at the Britannia Stadium with this stunning curling effort
Kane (left) celebrates after giving Spurs title push an ideal start against the Potters on Monday night
Kane (left) celebrates after giving Spurs title push an ideal start against the Potters on Monday night

PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE RUN-INS

Leicester City
Swansea (h)
Manchester United (a)
Everton (h)
Chelsea (a) 
Tottenham
West Brom (h)
Chelsea (a)
Southampton (h)
Newcastle (a) 
Historically, he is in a unique category. Only five other English players have scored as many goals as him (47) in their first 82 Premier League games - Alan Shearer, Ian Wright, Andy Cole, Robbie Fowler and Kevin Phillips.
Kane's own record has improved the more that he has developed. Scoring 47 in 82 is just above a goal every two games, but Kane's 45 in his last 63 is very nearly a goal every game and a half.
Kane is now among the world's striking elite. In this country only Sergio Aguero really beats him.
Aguero has 21 goals in 26 league games this campaign, but it is the latter part of those figures that speaks in favour of Kane. The Argentine has been absent on seven occasions for Manchester City this season, part of an underlying issue with fitness which looks like it will never be resolved.
Spurs' No 10 (centre) has scored 47 goals in his first 82 Premier League games - joining elite English company
Spurs' No 10 (centre) has scored 47 goals in his first 82 Premier League games - joining elite English company
Kane looks up to the heavens after missing a chance during Tottenham's 4-0 drubbing of Stoke City
Kane looks up to the heavens after missing a chance during Tottenham's 4-0 drubbing of Stoke City
 
Kane has not missed a single game in the league. Spurs went into the campaign with only one out-and-out striker available to them, and they have only needed that one striker. Even when goals were not coming freely, Kane was not exactly playing badly, and it has never looked like a bad decision not to bring in another player who may have upset the squad's rhythm.
If you were a manager you would probably prefer to have Kane, in part due to the fitness side of the game, but also aspects of his play. Aguero is a brilliant individual footballer, but Kane works hard for his team. He has the physical presence for games where an out-ball is needed. Defenders with pace who can read the game can sometimes outfox Aguero. Kane can brush them aside.
Aguero is still the better player overall, but it says a lot about the brilliance of Kane that the comparison is no longer ridiculous. Worldwide the situation is similar. Luis Suarez? Better. Karim Benzema? Possibly better. Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Dare to Kane.
Aguero scored a hat-trick as City won 3-0 at Chelsea on Saturday
Kane (pictured) has three more goals than Manchester City's injury-hit striker Sergio Aguero this season
Kane (left) has three more goals than Manchester City's injury-hit striker Sergio Aguero this season
When Leicester drew with West Ham on Sunday, Kane uploaded a photograph of a pack of lions to his Instagram account. The implication was clear - the Spurs lions are ready to hunt down the Premier League title. Leicester's first-placed Foxes have been cast as the prey.
'It was a bit of fun,' said Kane after the Stoke game.
Sure it was, Harry. Since Mauricio Pochettino took over and Kane began to emerge, it has never just been about the fun for Spurs. They are relentless winners, and no one embodies it more than the club's No 10.
The gap may be five points and there may only be four games left, but the Foxes better keep running. There is a pack chasing, led by a lion who wants and probably deserves a title to cap off an excellent second season.



Esperanza Aguirre demanda a Pedro Sánchez

El secretario general del PSOE, Pedro Sánchez.El Juzgado de Primera Instancia número 43 de Madrid ha admitido a trámite la demanda que Esperanza Aguirre presentó en diciembre contra Pedro Sánchez al entender que había vulnerado su honor durante la campaña de las elecciones generales. Cuatro días antes del 20-D, el secretario general del PSOE afirmó durante un acto electoral en Alicante y en un mitin posterior en Murcia que "no había letras en el abecedario para definir la corrupción del PP". A continuación, Sánchez puso los siguientes ejemplos, en la que incluyó a la expresidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid (2003-2012) y del PP de Madrid (2004-2016): "La A de Arístegui, la B de Bárcenas, la C de Camps, la D de De la Serna, la E de Esperanza Aguirre, la F de Francisco Correa, la G de Granados...".

Aguirre, que presentó la demanda cuando todavía era la presidenta del PP madrileño, reclama 10.000 euros en concepto de indemnización por daños y perjuicios. "Es imposible medir en términos pecuniarios el beneficio obtenido por el causante de la lesión (...) que ha aprovechado los medios par difundir su tóxico e injurioso mensaje (...), causando un perjuicio directo al PP", recoge el escrito presentado por la demandante. 
"Cada vez que denunciamos la corrupción del PP, sus dirigentes nos amenazan con querellas", ha afirmado el portavoz del PSOE en el Congreso, Antonio Hernando. "Vamos a seguir denunciando la corrupción del PP allá donde vaya. No nos va a amedrentar", ha incidido tras la reunión de la ejecutiva socialista.
La política renunció en febrero como presidenta del PP de Madrid, ante los casos de corrupción de destacados responsables de su Ejecutivo. También repercutió en su imagen los numerosos ejemplos de mala gestión durante sus nueve años al frente de la región. "He nombrado a más de 500 altos cargos y dos me han salido rana. De momento, dos. Y ninguno ha sido condenado. El señor [Francisco] Granados, que ya saben dónde está, y el señor [Alberto] López Viejo", afirmó Aguirre días antes de dimitir al frente del PP autonómico. Ignacio González, sucesor de Aguirre como presidente de la Comunidad de Madrid (2012-2015) está investigado -actual fórmula legal de imputado- por el caso ático. Aguirre también obvia los alcaldes bajo sospecha y con procesos judiciales abiertos mientras ella dirigía el PP madrileño. El representante de Aguirre la califica en la demanda contra Sánchez como una política de “larga, transparente e intachable trayectoria democrática”. También sostiene que “goza de una excelente reputación y prestigio ante los ciudadanos españoles”.
La política popular, que pese a dimitir como presidente del PP regional se mantiene como portavoz en el Ayuntamiento de Madrid, también exige que la sentencia íntegra del procedimiento se publique a costa del demandado en dos diarios de prensa escrita de tirada nacional, así como en otros dos medios de comunicación digitales de gran difusión. También reclama que Sánchez asuma las costas del proceso.