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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders holds a rally at Safeco Field in Seattle Larry Ogunjobi Youth Jersey , Washington March 25, 2016
Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders easily won nominating contests in Alaska and Washington on Saturday, chipping away at front-runner Hillary Clinton's commanding lead in the race to pick the party's candidate for the White House.
Sanders still faces a steep uphill climb to overtake Clinton but the big victories in the West generated more momentum for his upstart campaign and could stave off calls from Democratic leaders that he should wrap up his bid in the name of party unity.
Sanders appeared headed to victory margins of more than 50 percentage points in both Alaska and Washington. He aimed for a third victory later on Saturday in Hawaii.
"We are making significant inroads in Secretary Clinton's lead and ... we have a path to victory," Sanders told cheering DeShone Kizer Youth Jersey , chanting supporters in Madison, Wisconsin. "It is hard for anybody to deny that our campaign has the momentum."
Clinton, the former secretary of state, has increasingly turned her attention toward a potential Nov. 8 general election showdown against Republican front-runner Donald Trump David Njoku Youth Jersey , claiming she is on the path to wrapping up the nomination.
Heading into Saturday, she led Sanders by about 300 pledged delegates in the race for the 2,382 delegates needed to be nominated at the party's July convention in Philadelphia. Adding in the support of superdelegates - party leaders who are free to back any candidate - she has 1,690 delegates to 946 for Sanders.
Sanders Jabrill Peppers Youth Jersey , a U.S. senator from Vermont, needs to win up to two-thirds of the remaining delegates to catch Clinton, who will keep piling up delegates even when she loses under a Democratic Party system that awards them proportionally in all states.
"These wins will help him raise more funds for the next few weeks but I don't think it changes the overall equation," said Democratic strategist Jim Manley Rashard Higgins Jersey , a Clinton supporter. "Hillary Clinton has too big a lead."
But Sanders has repeatedly said he is staying in the race until the convention, pointing to big crowds at his rallies and high turnout among young and first-time voters as proof of his viability. After raising $140 million, he has the money to fight on as long as he wants.
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He has energized the party's liberal base and young voters with his calls to rein in Wall Street and fight income inequality, a message that resonated in liberal Washington and other Western states. Sanders won in Utah and Idaho earlier this week.
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All three contests on Saturday were caucuses, a format that has favored Sanders because it requires more commitment from voters. They also were in states with fewer of the black and Hispanic voters who have helped fuel Clinton's lead.
"He was just more aligned with my values. I am young and I never knew there could be someone like him in politics," said Samantha Burton of Seattle Randall Telfer Jersey , who said Sanders was the first candidate who had inspired her to make a donation.
Jocelyn Alt, a birthing assistant at a Seattle hospital, said she backed Clinton because she believed the times called for someone who could get things done.
"She knows how to make things happen," she said. "I think Hillary is more likely to win against a Republican."
After Wisconsin Seth DeValve Jersey , the Democratic race moves to contests in New York on April 19 and a bloc of five states in the Northeast, led by Pennsylvania, on April 26.
There were no contests on Saturday in the Republican race featuring Trump and rivals U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich.
On Saturday, the New York Times published a lengthy foreign policy-focused interview with Trump. The New York billionaire told the newspaper he might stop oil purchases from Saudi Arabia unless they provide troops to fight the Islamic State.
Trump also told the Times he was willing to rethink traditional U.S. alliances should he become president.
PEARL HARBOR, the United States, July 5 (Xinhua) -- China's participation in the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise will help enhance the exchanges and cooperation among the navies, the commanding officer of the Chinese formation said Tuesday.
It will increase the friendship among the participating nations and will also "promote a new type of military relations between China and the United States that are headed in a healthy and stable direction," Wang Sheqiang told Xinhua on the sidelines of a press conference for the multinational exercise.
RIMPAC 2016 is the 25th exercise in the series hosted every two years by the U.S. Pacific Fleet since 1971. It is the world's largest international maritime maneuver with 26 participating nations. Denmark, Germany and Italy participated for the first time this year.
Some 45 ships, five submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel will participate in the five-week exercise from June 30 to Aug. 4 in and around the Hawaiian Islands and southern California.
U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Scott Swift said at a press conference on Tuesday that inclusivity, continuity and place are the three key elements of the exercise this year.
He said the exercise is an effort by the international maritime community to ensure "the norms, standards, rules and laws that have provided the great stability and security, the foundation for prosperity that we've all enjoyed for the last 70 years."
The U.S. commander said that "place" means the exercise is "about the ocean and seas that connect our navies in the Indo-Asia-Pacific ocean region, a vast maritime theater in which we are all d. |
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