Already the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton pressed for victory in California and five other states Tuesday, while Bernie Sanders hoped a strong showing would raise doubts about her historic achievement and spur superdelegate to rally around him instead.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday reached the number of 2,383 delegates needed to become the first-ever female nominee of a major political party in the United States, according to the latest AP delegate count.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was projected to win the 60-delegate Puerto Rico caucuses on Sunday night, leaving the former state of secretary within a foot of becoming the first-ever female nominee of a major political party in the United States, according to TV networks.
With the final primaries of the 2016 U.S. presidential election approaching, a Quinnipiac University National poll released Wednesday finds the candidates most likely to lead their parties into the general election are locked in a much tighter race.
Though lagging behind Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton by over 200 pledged delegates, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has never been daunted.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigned against Bernie Sanders here for the California primary Monday, but she has already set her sights on a possible face-to-face with Republican hopeful Donald Trump.
While Hillary Clinton is likely to grab the Democratic nomination, she still faces a tough challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders, calling into question how she will fare in the U.S. presidential race.
Tuesday's spate of primaries is expected to move Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton ever closer to clinching the nomination, after rival Senator Bernie Sanders had surprised most analysts by beating Clinton in a number of states.
As the New York primary commences, U.S. brash billionaire Donald Trump badly needs a win, while Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton seeks to beat challenger Senator Bernie Sanders once and for all in a crucial primary contest.
The power of money in politics, a lingering grave concern in U.S. presidential elections, has triggered a dramatic turn of events during the weekend as protesters took to the streets to voice their anger.
U.S. Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders has been on a winning streak in recent weeks, but he is likely to run into trouble in the New York state primary later this month, experts said.
U.S. Democratic Party contender Senator Bernie Sanders is heading into the Wisconsin primary contest Tuesday with a number of factors in his favor, and analysts expect him to give party front-runner Hillary Clinton a run for her money.
While U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still leading the race to her party's nomination, the difficulty she's been having with rival Senator Bernie Sanders underscores a disenfranchised and angry electorate.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday was projected by local media to score a crucial victory in Ohio Democratic primary.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday solidified her lead over her only rival Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders with a big win in Mississippi Democratic primary, according to local media.
·Resounding victory gives Clinton momentum for Super Tuesday ·Sanders leaves state early to focus on Texas and Minnesota
Leading U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was soundly defeated in the primary vote in New Hampshire Tuesday, but the path ahead for her bid to win party nomination could be more favorable, experts said.