With only a few days before the NY Primary 2016, all candidates running for president visited Syracuse. Hillary Clinton was the first one to visit the city and was welcomed by hundreds of people. Bernie Sanders, John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump also made their way to the city. While many polls have shown that Hillary Clinton is leading with more votes, Bernie Sanders is telling his supporters to wait for the final results. Republican front-runner Donald Trump, also mentioned in his campaign in Syracuse last Saturday, not to listen to the polls. As well as Sanders, he told his supporters to wait until Tuesday to see the final results.
Sanders: Polls understating my support in New York. #FeelTheBern #NYPrimary #NYForBernie #GOTVForBernie https://t.co/LZSYT3Z4Qh
— Del (@Just_Del87) April 18, 2016
Meet the activists who want Clinton County to "feel the Bern" https://t.co/1eBR97is7q via @jjsimonCNN #NYPrimary pic.twitter.com/lUqUnKqNV4
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 18, 2016
New York City on Donald Trump: He's not one of us https://t.co/kqf3RHFiJC via @mj_lee #NYPrimary pic.twitter.com/PBWmRhAf98
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 18, 2016
Ted! praised federal aid for Texans, but denied it to Hurricane Sandy victims. #NYPrimary https://t.co/NDLeSaYaqHhttps://t.co/Lnn4qJqGDD
— PZ ن (@ThePlanetZion) April 15, 2016
.@HillaryClinton’s lead over @BernieSanders in New York has grown in the days leading up to next week's #NYprimary https://t.co/W2e15ncETl
— POLITICO (@politico) April 15, 2016
Bernie Sanders says he thinks he can win the #NYPrimary if "voter turn out is high" https://t.co/tBIs6PR9Ts https://t.co/ogJIqGDy7y
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 14, 2016