Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton
Since the race started Sanders has denounced what he says is discrimination against his political campaign, and also the counting of the votes in primaries has led to a series of disputes between the final results over fraud and stipulation of the final results in the ballot.
Another dilemma he has challenged is the dealings in regards to the super delegates who have had a different approach in regards to the distribution of the super delegates and how unequally the game is unfair to the candidate from Vermont. After winning the caucuses in three states, Washington, Hawaii and Alaska this past week, Sanders has urged some of the Super delegates to change their position reiterating that the Senator won at a very wide margin.
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump
Meanwhile on the other side of the Primaries some conservative GOP leaders such as Mitt Romney have denounced Trump's volatile declarations, and have pursued legal actions in order to invalidate Trumps campaign. Romney has denounced him as being a phony and a fraud, and has urged fellow Republicans not to nominate Trump, as he doesn't represent the true party ideals. Meanwhile Trump backfired at him bringing up the issue of the 2012 elections, and blaming him for the defeat of the GOP against Barack Obama.
Another issue is the meddling of the candidates wife's in the elections as Trump has called out Ted Cruz's wife, and has even made it a common term during his campaign the action of lying Ted. Meanwhile Cruz has called Trump and urged respect for him and his wife, and called him intolerant and childish according to the Washington Post.


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