Articles tagged as: Bernie Sanders
May 3, 2016
Sanders Defeats Clinton in Indiana Democratic Primary
Bernie Sanders defeated opponent Hillary Clinton in Indiana's Democratic primary Tuesday. With 93 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders had 53 percent of the vote to 47 percent for Hillary Clinton.
Read MoreMay 3, 2016
4 Things To Watch In The Indiana Primary
How much will Donald Trump pad his lead, and what will Ted Cruz do next? Even if Bernie Sanders wins, Hillary Clinton's lead is virtually insurmountable. And the GOP Senate primary is one to watch.
Read MoreMay 2, 2016
Sanders Talks Trade Policy At IPFW
Thousands of people gathered at the Hillard Gates Sports Complex to hear Bernie Sanders speak at IPFW Monday.
Read MoreMay 2, 2016
Presidential Candidates Make Last-Minute Appeals In Hoosier State
Where will the presidential candidates be on Monday?
Read MoreApril 29, 2016
Sanders Rallies With Union Crowd In Support of Laid-Off Carrier Workers
Sanders' last-minute appearance at the protest came days before Tuesday's primary election, where the Carrier story has taken center stage.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
Sanders Vows To Stay In Race Despite Tuesday's Big Losses
On a campaign stop at Purdue University Wednesday, Democrat Bernie Sanders said he's staying in the presidential race to win it, even after his losses Tuesday make it increasingly unlikely for him to secure the nomination.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
On To Indy: Hoosier State Could Be Stand For Trump Challengers, Sanders
Donald Trump, with about 75 percent of the delegates, and Hillary Clinton, with 90 percent, are so far ahead in their parties that only the most extraordinary events could prevent their nominations.
Read MoreApril 7, 2016
What To Expect For Indiana's Presidential Primary
It's likely both Republican and Democratic candidates will have to spend time in Indiana before its May 3 primary - the only presidential primary that week.
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2016
Fact-Check: Bernie Sanders Promises Free College. Will It Work?
A top education analyst says the U.S. probably could get some more people through college by footing the bill, and it would probably pay for itself. But it isn't an open-and-shut case.
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2016
After Months Of Focus On Just 2 States, Candidates Scramble To Appeal To 2 More
Iowa and New Hampshire have spoken, each in its own unique accent. Now the race moves on to Nevada and South Carolina, states quite different from the first two, and quite different from each other.
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