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Including Inglewood Airport Area • Baldwin Hills • Crenshaw/LA • Ladera Heights VOL. 25, No. 18
May 5, 2016
Candidates Inch Closer to White House Dreams Will It Be President Trump or President Clinton (Again)? By Veronica Mackey
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he road to the White House narrowed Tuesday night with Donald Trump being called the “presumptive GOP nominee” by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus. “It’s time to unite. It’s time to come together,” Priebus said Wednesday. “I think something different, something new, is probably good for our party.” The same can almost be said for former Secretary of State Hillary Hillary Clinton leads Democratic delegate race. Clinton. While it is a foregone con- Donald Trump called “presumptive GOP nominee.” clusion by many that she will eventually become her party’s presidenSanders defeated Clinton in the he would bow out. Kasich called it “With a heavy heart but with tial nominee, Democratic opponent Indiana primary Tuesday night, by quits on Wednesday after struggling boundless optimism for the longBernie Sanders has managed to live about 5 points. The senator from in third place in the Indiana contest, term future of our nation, we are to fight another day. Vermont won 52.4 percent of votes with 7.6 percent of the votes. Trump suspending our campaign,” Cruz anand 43 delegates; Clin- won all 51 delegates. nounced at an election night watch ton got 47.6 percent “I have never seen anything like party in Indianapolis. and 44 delegates. this. It is a beautiful thing to behold. It is mathematically impossible for It is clear sailing for We are going to make America great Sanders to surpass Clinton in terms Trump, now that Texas again. It is so important, the people of of delegates. Currently, Clinton has Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Indiana have been incredible,” Trump 2,202 delegates and Sanders has Gov. John Kasich are said in a speech from New York. l,400 of the 2,383 needed to win the no longer in the race. Just last week, Cruz had announced Democratic nomination. After losing to Trump former GOP candidate Carly Fiorina Regardless, Sanders shows no on Tuesday, 36.6 per- as his running mate—a move many signs of quitting. He told a crowd at cent to 53.2 percent, insiders felt was premature, given a public library: Bernie Sanders shows no signs of quitting. Cruz announced that his low number of primary wins. (Continued on page 8)
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By Thomas Bunn
ogers Park is weaved into the cultural fabric of Inglewood, as Rucker Park is to New York. Some of the most notable athletes in professional basketball can share stories of running up and down the gym floor during their formative years. Rogers has been a major inspiration for a lot of Inglewood alumni who never blessed the gym floor with their athleticism as well. One of whom is the founder of the highly popular Inglewood inspired apparel company, Reck Creations, Mr. Bobby Brimmer. (Continued on page 8)
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