Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sunday's Headlines: Clinton cruises to victory in S.C.

Winners and losers from the S.C. primary; As Trump rolls into Super Tuesday, Rubio merely hopes to hang on; In a campaign dominated by his personality, Trump's jet quietly takes an outsize role;
 
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Melina Mara / The Washington Post
Clinton cruises to victory in S.C.
The former secretary of state claimed a powerful advantage among black voters ahead of Super Tuesday, but her rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, vowed to fight on.
Winners and losers from the S.C. primary
Bernie Sanders had one task: to beat expectations when it came to black voters. He didn't do that, and Hillary Clinton has the momentum.
 
As Trump rolls into Super Tuesday, Rubio merely hopes to hang on
Rather than aiming to triumph over the billionaire on the biggest day of the GOP nominating calendar, the senator will try to finish high in enough states to justify continuing his campaign.
 
In a campaign dominated by his personality, Trump's jet quietly takes an outsize role
The opulent "Trump Force One" is a gold-plated flying office and home that delivers him to rallies at small airports in eastern Iowa, the Phoenix suburbs and remote Arkansas.
 
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