‘Energizer Bernie’: Sanders Packs California Campaign Schedule
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’s energetic presidential campaign is showing no signs of slowing down in the final days of the fight for the Democrat Party nomination.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’s energetic presidential campaign is showing no signs of slowing down in the final days of the fight for the Democrat Party nomination.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has reached a statistical dead heat with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the latest poll — a stunning surge that threatens to snatch the California primary away from her even if she clinches the nomination June 7.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is drawing new support from Latino voters — especially young ones — in California, threatening a core Hillary Clinton constituency and convincing many analysts that he can come from behind to win the June 7 primary.

Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) filed a federal lawsuit last Friday to extend California’s May 23 deadline for independent or “no party preference” voters to request a ballot to vote or change their registration to the Democratic Party until the day of the June 7 primary.

Hillary Clinton has declined Fox News’s invitation to a Democrat presidential debate to be held on June 7th, right before the all-important California primary where 475 pledged delegates are at stake. Clinton’s opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders, accepted the invitation last Wednesday, with a few stipulations.

A new Breitbart News analysis of polls and political developments suggests that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) could win the June 7 California primary, even if he loses the statewide vote, and even though Hillary Clinton will win most of the “superdelegates.”

IRVINE, California — Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) addressed thousands of his supporters on Sunday, urging them to turn out and vote during the June 7 California primary, and railing against a “rigged” system that he said only his “revolutionaries” could amend.

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has officially accepted Fox News’ offer to hold a Democratic debate ahead of the June 7 California primary, according to a statement put out by the Sanders’ campaign Wednesday afternoon.

CARSON, California —Bernie Sanders told a crowd of over 8,000 supporters Tuesday evening at Cal-State Dominguez Hills: “I think we’re going to win here in California.” Sanders was speaking after winning the Oregon primary and falling just short of rival Hillary Clinton in the Kentucky primary.

With less than a month until the highly-anticipated June 7 primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Wednesday replaced his California campaign director, Michael Ceraso, with his former Iowa State director, Robert Becker.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) may be building momentum once again ahead of the crucial June 7 primary in California, where 475 prized pledged delegates are at stake.

Bill and Hillary Clinton wrapped up an extended weekend-long campaign swing through California on Saturday, during which the Democratic presidential frontrunner and the former president separately criss-crossed the state to drum up support ahead of the June 7 primary.

The Golden State’s band of so-called political “mischief makers, the California Nurse’s Association, has endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for president and is aiming to help his candidacy ahead of the critical California primary.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) appears to be running short on cash ahead of the expensive June primary in California, having spent much of his money in states where Hillary Clinton has won.

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was on hand Tuesday night to christen the Los Angeles headquarters of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, where he praised the former Secretary of State and ripped her Republican frontrunner rival, Donald Trump.

Donald Trump’s sweep in Indiana did not, by itself, clinch the Republican nomination. But the race ended when Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) quit on Tuesday night. Now the California primary is all about Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

A group called Conservatives Against Trump, which is a core part of the “#NeverTrump” campaign, declared Tuesday night that it will continue to work against Donald Trump becoming the presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 2016.

Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Hillary Clinton in California this week, with two stops in San Diego and Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Even if Republican frontrunner Donald Trump wins the Indiana primary decisively, he will still likely need to win the June 7 California primary to reach the 1,237-delegate majority threshold to win the Republican presidential nomination outright.

A new poll conducted by Survey USA and Los Angeles-area ABC News affiliate KABC shows Donald Trump dominating the California primary race, leading Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 54% to 20%. Ohio Gov. John Kasich is third in the poll, at 14%.

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump told thousands of supporters in Terre Haute, Indiana that if he wins the Hoosier State, he will effectively have won the Republican presidential nomination.

Radical May Day protests, a fixture in Los Angeles and other cities around the world, are expected to target Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump ahead of the California primary.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) waded into California water politics on Saturday, suggesting at the California Republican Party convention in Burlingame that eating the three-inch Delta Smelt with “cheese and crackers” rather than allowing “out of control environmental policies” to kill California jobs, including those for Hispanic farm workers.

“We are all in,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told a packed room of California Republicans on Saturday afternoon, vowing to stop frontrunner Donald Trump in the state on June 7.

California doesn’t have a water crisis because of a drought or because of climate change. The state’s water crisis is the direct result of bad regulations, poor planning, and a generation of politicians unwilling to tackle California’s issues.

This weekend’s California Republican Party convention in Burlingame marks the unofficial start of the California primary. Here are three possible scenarios for the California result.

Tim Clark, the director of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in the California primary, has not spoken to the candidate in the two weeks since he has been hired, according to the UK Guardian. Clark will only speak with Trump Thursday evening.

The presidential campaigns of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich plan to divvy up California’s 53 congressional districts in an effort to deny frontrunner Donald Trump a large win in the California primary.

On Tuesday, Breitbart California editor Joel B. Pollak contended that regardless of how next week’s upcoming Indiana primary shapes up, California’s June primary will determine the outcome of the Republican presidential nomination.

The question of whether business tycoon Donald Trump clinches the 1,237 pledged first-ballot delegate votes needed to win at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July will only be decided in delegate-rich California.

The California primary will kick off this weekend as the California Republican Party holds its annual election-year state convention just minutes from San Francisco Airport, in the small Bay Area city of Burlingame.

Democrat Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), one of two frontrunners in the U.S. Senate race in the California primary, doubled down Monday on her claim last December that up to 20% of Muslims worldwide support terror to establish a caliphate.

A report in the Los Angeles Times ahead of the California primary has indicated that after spending tens of millions of dollars on presidential candidates who have dropped out of the race, local donors are boycotting the remainder of the race.

Despite growing anticipation that Donald Trump will take his presidential campaign to the Central Valley, he will not visit Fresno, the region’s de facto capital, when he attends the California Republican Party meeting in Burlingame, in the Bay Area, this weekend.

California has seen a surge in voter registration ahead of the June 7 primary — not only among Republicans, but even more so among Democrats and Latino voters.

California-based conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt has concluded that Donald Trump will not win the Republican nomination “unless a political asteroid” hits the California primary.

The presidential campaigns of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich made no mention of the California primary in announcing Sunday night that they have agreed to split several remaining states in the Republican primary in a joint effort to keep Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination.

California is key for Donald Trump in his quest to cinch the GOP’s nomination and avoid a contested convention this July; a task he may very well be able to achieve according to the latest polls. The Republican Party’s frontrunner hired several

A new Fox News poll of likely California primary voters released late Friday shows Donald Trump leading the Republican field with with 49%, with Sen. Ted Cruz a distant second at 22%, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich at 20%.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) officially opened his first California primary office in Hollywood on Wednesday.
