Bernie Sanders isn't ready to back down just yet: He emerged victorious from the West Virginia primary on Tuesday. "Thank you to the people of West Virginia for the tremendous victory they gave us today," Sanders said on Twitter after the West Virginia results were in. With 37 percent of the state's precincts reporting, the Vermont senator won 49.8 percent of the vote, while Hillary Clinton was a close second with 39.6 percent, according to CNN. A total of 29 pledged delegates were at stake in Tuesday evening's contest. Although Nebraska also hosted a Democratic primary on Tuesday, the votes there were non-binding. Sanders...
- 5/11/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Bernie Sanders isn't ready to back down just yet: He emerged victorious from the West Virginia primary on Tuesday. "Thank you to the people of West Virginia for the tremendous victory they gave us today," Sanders said on Twitter after the West Virginia results were in. With 37 percent of the state's precincts reporting, the Vermont senator won 49.8 percent of the vote, while Hillary Clinton was a close second with 39.6 percent, according to CNN. A total of 29 pledged delegates were at stake in Tuesday evening's contest. Although Nebraska also hosted a Democratic primary on Tuesday, the votes there were non-binding. Sanders...
- 5/11/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
The dead heat is on. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in a virtual tie in the swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to a new Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released Tuesday. Playing key roles in the tight races are Clinton's "historic weakness among white men" and a "massive" gender gap that benefits Trump. "Republicans' weakness among minority voters is well known. But the reason this race is so close overall is Clinton's historic weakness among white men," says Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the independent Quinnipiac Poll. "In Florida, she is getting just 25 percent from white men.
- 5/10/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
The dead heat is on. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in a virtual tie in the swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to a new Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released Tuesday. Playing key roles in the tight races are Clinton's "historic weakness among white men" and a "massive" gender gap that benefits Trump. "Republicans' weakness among minority voters is well known. But the reason this race is so close overall is Clinton's historic weakness among white men," says Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the independent Quinnipiac Poll. "In Florida, she is getting just 25 percent from white men.
- 5/10/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
As Barack Obama is sworn in to his second term as President of the United States of America we decided to take the opportunity too look back on some of the country's previous presidents. Great men who are often overlooked simply because of the small technicality that they never actually existed. We are talking about the presidents of the silver screen.
Above we have complied some of the speeches of our favorite movie presidents into one epic, rousing stem-winder. Check it out and let us know which of cinema’s fictional presidents you would most trust to sit in the real White House in the comments below…
Full List of Movies:
Deep Impact
Head of State
Scary Movie 4
Mars Attacks
Seven Days In May
Gabriel Over The White House
American Dreamz
Deterrence
Escape From La
Armageddon
Dave
The American President
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over
Canadian Bacon
Idiocracy
Independence Day...
Above we have complied some of the speeches of our favorite movie presidents into one epic, rousing stem-winder. Check it out and let us know which of cinema’s fictional presidents you would most trust to sit in the real White House in the comments below…
Full List of Movies:
Deep Impact
Head of State
Scary Movie 4
Mars Attacks
Seven Days In May
Gabriel Over The White House
American Dreamz
Deterrence
Escape From La
Armageddon
Dave
The American President
Spy Kids 3D: Game Over
Canadian Bacon
Idiocracy
Independence Day...
- 1/20/2013
- by Oliver Noble
- Huffington Post
It's Election Day! As the race between incumbent President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney approaches the finish line, many voters will host election night parties ... or at least eat dinner in front of the TV. Whether you're partying for your candidate or just in need of a cocktail as you await the results, we found two fun drinks concocted just for Tuesday night. With TV news commentators breaking down the results state by state, Malibu created a following cocktail with their new, less-sweet spirit. And Herradura tequila whipped up a cocktail (that can easily skew Republican or Democrat with food...
- 11/6/2012
- PEOPLE.com
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