A have good day to you. We begin with Super Saturday and the United States voting begins in a few hours and the president ial cry marries and caucuses and at stage 10 delegates for democrats in the states of kansas, louisiana and nebraska. Overall Hillary Clinton has a sizeable lead over Bernie Sanders. For republicans, there are 155 delegates up for grabs. In kansas, kentucky, louisiana and maine. Donald trump has the lead in the delegate count over those states. In the meantime, ben carson has officially ended his campaign on friday. He told a conservative conference the delegate math just wasnt in his favor. Carson did not endorse another candidate. So, now there are four remaining republican candidates and they are crisscrossing the country stumping for votes after a debate filled with insults, vulgarities and taunts. Cnns athena jones has this reported. These politicians come up here, like lightweight marco rubio, like lying ted cruz. Reporter on the heels of a raucous, even raunc
Louisiana. Now the democratic side. Bernie sanders won in nebraska and kansas but Hillary Clinton scored a major win in louisiana. Topping sanders by 50 points there. Trump and clinton continue to lead in the all important delegate counts. Clinton now 1131. Sanders with 479. Donald trump maintains his lead. And the election calendar is at a critical point. Today there are two more contests. Democrats many maine and republicans from puerto rico. Jim acosta , has more on trump. Reporter trump declared victory in two of the four contests up for grabs after winning in louisiana and kentucky. He said that was a testament to the organization hes put together and also to the movement hes leading in this country. Trump said the victory for ted cruz in maine was due to the fact he was born in canada. As for his other big rival, marco rubio, donald trump suggested he should drop out. Mere is what he had to say. I think marco rubio had a very very bad night. And personally id call for him to drop
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BY SAMMY FRETWELL, December18, 2020 Every time Jerry Bolen came home from a construction job at the local nuclear weapons complex, he took off his dusty coveralls before stepping into the house he shared with his wife and children.