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partito democratico usa

Dalle parole ai fatti: come comunicano Trump e Clinton?
Marco Morini
Hillary ha una nemica: se stessa
Mario Del Pero
Primarie USA: le vittorie dei frontrunner e l'esigenza di unione

Si sono tenute ieri, 7 giugno 2016, le votazioni per le primarie americane in sei Stati: California, Nord e Sud Dakota, Montana, New Mexico e New Jersey. I risultati nel Partito democratico hanno premiato Hillary Clinton, che ha riportato vittorie in California (57,1%), New Jersey (63,3%), New Mexico (51,5%) e Sud Dakota (51%), mentre lo sfidante Bernie Sanders ha conquistato Nord Dakota (64,2%) e Montana (50,9%).

Le tensioni dei Democrats oltre la sfida Clinton-Sanders

Tradizionalmente, il ‘super martedì’ (super tuesday) costituisce un momento importante per l’elezione del presidente degli Stati Uniti.

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