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Tuesday could definitively settle the only remainingquestion in the 2016 presidential primary season:whether Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders is theDemocratic presidential nominee.
But despite a tight race in California,both arefocusing most of their firepower on RepublicanDonald Trump.
"Donald Trump's ideas are not just different, they are dangerously incoherent.
He is not just unprepared, he is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requiresknowledge, stability and immense responsibility.”
"What you do when you don't have any real answers to the real problems, you scapegoatpeople.
We're not going to let Trump divide us up.”
Trump is hitting back, blasting Clinton's private email use as secretary of state.
“Hillary Clinton has to go to jail, okay?
She has to go to jail. I think she could make more money if she made speeches and sold themfor people that can't sleep.”
Trump also grabbed headlines by saying a federal judge is biased against him due to hisMexican heritage, and by calling attention to a rally attendee's race.
"Oh-look at my African American over here.
Look at him. Are you the greatest?”
“The greatest” refers to the late boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who rejected Trump's proposalto ban Muslims from entering the United States and urged a greater understanding of Islam.
“I think that he is going to have to change.”
A Trump's supporter wants a shift in Trump's campaign tactics heading into the generalelection.
“It's my hope that he's going to transition.
He has an opportunity to really change the trajectory of our country, and it's my sense thathe will take advantage of that.”
Analysts say Americans should not expect an uplifting contest between Clinton and Trump.
"Because we have two candidates who are more distrusted than trusted, more disliked thanliked, this becomes a race to the bottom.”
The delegate math suggests that Clinton will clinch the Democratic nomination whether or notshe wins in California and several other states on Tuesday.
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