Conquest For California

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Clinton, Trump, and Sanders have began their Californian campaign in order to secure their position as presidential nominee. Voting opens up the same day as Don Lugo Senior Graduation, allowing the seniors to be able to take their first big step into the adult world. As many of these candidates struggle to gain young votes, they believe their rallies will persuade the youth to vote for them.

Caleb Cameron and John Marquez

The presidential candidates for the 2016 election have began their conquest for Californian votes in order to secure their party’s nomination.

Starting today, May 25, Hilary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump have all arrived in Southern California and are battling it out for hearts of Californians. All of these presidential nominees are holding rallies in order to carry their momentum from previous state victories. Hilary Clinton will be in Los Angeles, Donald Trump will be returning to the hot zone in Anaheim, and Bernie Sanders will begin his rally in Riverside.

All of the candidates will be focusing on topics they feel Californians want to hear the most about in order to win their votes on June 7. According to his new TV ad, Bernie Sanders will be focusing on the “fight for tuition-free public colleges and universities.” Hilary Clinton will be focusing on the improvement of education and helping low income families, while Donald Trump aims to create new solutions to improve the overall economy.