The archive of all headlines from June 09, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Hillary Clinton attacks her Republican counterpart as she claims presumptive Democratic nomination over Bernie Sanders, calling Trump ‘ unfit’ for presidency
Hillary Clinton’s primary successes on Tuesday muted the argument for Senator Bernie Sanders to stay in the race, and party leaders looked for a way forward.Pivoting to the general election, Mrs. Clinton plans to campaign early next week in the battleground states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Hillary Clinton won a commanding victory over Bernie Sanders in the California primary because she meticulously targeted voters, ventured outside of traditional Democratic strongholds, and sharpened her focus on the stakes of a Donald Trump presidency. California presidential primary
Hillary Clinton won a commanding victory over Bernie Sanders in the California primary because she meticulously targeted voters, ventured outside of traditional Democratic strongholds, and sharpened her focus on the stakes of a Donald Trump presidency.Hillary Clinton up, Donald Trump down after a week that flipped the presidential campaign
Democratic candidate perseveres – despite Hillary Clinton’s delegate count – with apparent shift to making a long-term impact
Darrell Park, a Democrat running to replace retiring Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, placed second behind Antonovich's chief of staff, Kathryn Barger. Park, waging his first race for elected office, outperformed more seasoned politicians.Unusual election outcomes are the new normal with California's top-two primary rules
XpressWest says its «biggest challenge» was a federal government requirement that high-speed trains be manufactured in the U.S. L.A. Now
Hillary Clinton’s primary successes on Tuesday muted the argument for Senator Bernie Sanders to stay in the race, and party leaders looked for a way forward.Pivoting to the general election, Mrs. Clinton plans to campaign early next week in the battleground states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
XpressWest says its «biggest challenge» was a federal government requirement that high-speed trains be manufactured in the U.S. Politics
The O.C. Democrat finished so far behind Kamala Harris that her chances of a November upset may depend on a patchwork of California voters, including a bevy of Republicans. ASIA
Hillary Clinton is the first woman to become the presumptive nominee of a major party, and for some, it was an inspiring and euphoric moment.For others, there was discomfort that this next step forward in U.S. history was unfolding with this particular woman.
The senator and his advisors complain that their views are not registering with the Clinton campaign and the party establishment. They also resent pressure on Sanders to step aside. Sanders supporters
The senator and his advisors complain that their views are not registering with the Clinton campaign and the party establishment. They also resent pressure on Sanders to step aside.Hillary Clinton had her historic moment. Next step: Get Sanders supporters on board.
The senator and his advisors complain that their views are not registering with the Clinton campaign and the party establishment. They also resent pressure on Sanders to step aside.What you need to know about California's legislative races after the primary
Billion-dollar company Serco has lobbied the US for more than a year in a push for detention contracts, sparking criticism from immigrant rights groups
The senator and his advisors complain that their views are not registering with the Clinton campaign and the party establishment. They also resent pressure on Sanders to step aside.The primary's over. Here's what you need to know about California's legislative races
New data suggests that more whites voted in 2012 than previously thought, and President Obama wasn’t as weak among them.Donald J. Trump has been considered a long shot to win because of the diversity of the country, but the new data suggests he could win without gains among nonwhite voters.
New data indicates that more whites voted in 2012 than previously thought, and President Obama wasn’t as weak among them.Donald J. Trump’s major challenge has been gaining support among nonwhite voters, but the new data suggests he may not need to.
Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign as Sanders is expected to meet with Obama after his primary battle with Hillary Clinton
Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign as Sanders meets with Barack Obama after his primary battle with Hillary Clinton
Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign as Sanders visits the White House after his primary battle with Hillary Clinton
The president was trying to negotiate with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont about exiting the race for the Democratic nomination. Though he isn’t ready to drop out yet, Mr. Sanders made clear that party unity was on his mind as he described Donald J. Trump as a looming “disaster.”
Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign as Sanders visits the White House after his primary battle with Hillary Clinton
In a video posted on Hillary Clinton’s Facebook page, the president said, “I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.” Mr. Obama wants to begin playing an active role in the race, but he has also been hesitant to declare it finished in a show of respect for Senator Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
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After the president met with Bernie Sanders at the White House Thursday, he released a video saying ‘I cannot wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary’
'I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office,' the president said of the presumptive Democratic nominee. Morning Reportlatest headlines L.A. Now
'I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office,' the president said of the presumptive Democratic nominee.Follow Campaign 2016 on Trail Guide
'I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office,' the president said of the presumptive Democratic nominee.Former rival Martin O'Malley endorses Clinton, aligning with Obama
In a video posted on Hillary Clinton’s Facebook page, the president said, “I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.” Mr. Obama wants to begin playing an active role in the race, but he has also been hesitant to declare it finished out of respect for Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
After the president met with Bernie Sanders at the White House on Thursday, he released a video saying ‘I cannot wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary’