Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump cemented as 2016 leaders

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump cemented as 2016 leaders

MIAMI (AP) — Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, emboldened by commanding victories Tuesday across large swaths of the country, are beginning to focus on each other in the race for the White House.

Clinton previewed a "love and kindness" message while Trump traded his typical rollicking rallies for a sober media conference where he pressed his case that Clinton is a proven failure as a longtime politician.

Mass. voters head to the polls in midst of a potentially massive political realignment
Massachusetts

Mass. voters head to the polls in midst of a potentially massive political realignment

NBP Staff

As Massachusetts voters head to the polls, along with voters in 11 other states and one American territory as part of "Super Tuesday," tens of thousands of former Bay State Democrats will today cast ballots as either Republicans or unenrolled voters.

Secretary of State William Galvin said Monday that, since the beginning of the calendar year, nearly 20,000 Democrats have unenrolled from the party of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Of those voters, the vast majority — 16,347 — changed their status to "unenrolled." The remaining 3,455 enrolled as Republicans.

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