NEW YORK: Clinton, Trump Fight For WhiteHouse




Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
FORMER Secretary of State and first lady of the United States of America, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday led in the primary polls by double digits over her Brooklyn-born challenger, Bernie Sanders while Donald Trump, the brash Manhattan billionaire whose controversial campaign has appalled the Republican establishment, also knocked out his closest rivals in the Republican Party of his evangelical rival Ted Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich.


As the battle for the occupation of the Whiteouse gathers momentum, it is obvious that Clinton with her comparative advantage as a former US Secretary of State, former first lady and a two time senator will make a remarkable impact, perhaps to become the first female President of the United States of America.
Apart from her husband, Bill who stands fervently   in support of Hillary, the US presidential hopeful has been a highly charismatic person beloved by the electorates who may be very passionate over her success in the poll. Already, Hillary has commenced intensive campaigns soliciting for supports and votes.



“We all have a stake in America,that is what this election is about. Please, come out! Vote tomorrow,” Hillary was reported to have said.

On the other hand, Trump will take advantage of the majority in the legislative body to fight determinedly towards securing the office of the President as well as his policies which some consider as unconventional.


According to reports, New York began voting Tuesday in a high-stakes presidential primary tipped to hand Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump victories in the race to clinch the Democratic and Republican tickets to the White House.

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