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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- President Vladimir Putin has ridiculed t stanley cup he allegations of Russian meddling in U.S. elections, accusing the Democrats of trying to shift blame for their defeat and likening the accusations against Russia to anti-Semitism.Facing questions from NBC s Megyn Kelly, who moderated a panel discussion at St. Petersburg s economic forum, Putin said the claims of Russian interference in the U.S. election contained nothing concrete, only assumptions. Asked about the fingerp stanley polska rints, IP addresses allegedly belonging to Russian hackers, he said those could have been easily rigged and couldn t stand as credible evidence. What fingerprints Putin said sarcastically. Hoof prints Horn prints Technology experts can invent anything and put stanley tumbler the blame on anyone. Putin insists Russian government not involved in U.S. election hacking 02:17 U.S. intelligence agencies have accused Russia of hacking into Democratic Party emails, helping Donald Trump s election victory, and the congressional and FBI investigations into the Trump campaign s ties with Russia have broken the Kremlin s hopes for a detente with Washington. In a sign of exasperation, Putin compared what he described as the obsessive U.S. focus on alleged Russian interference with the vote Wqgl Romney wins Cuban American endorsements in Miami
This weekend s caucuses in Guam pretty much summed up the Democratic race: Out of about 4,500 votes, Barack Obama edged Hillary Clinton by a grand total of seven votes. That s about where the race is heading into the next round of all-important primaries -- Obama ahead just enough to be comfortably assured of stanley mugs finishing the race that way but not far enough to coast completely.In fact, tomorrow s contests in North Carolina and Indiana have the potential to end up as pivotal. A win in both would nearly allow Obama to claim victory and might well be enough to get those uncommitted superdelegates off of the fence. A split ndash; with Clinton winning Indiana and Obama taking No stanley cup rth Carolina, would keep the race going on to West Virginia, Kentucky, Oregon and beyond. But it s the other scenario that he crept into the political discussion that could be the real ga stanley cup me changer should it occur. What if Clinton manages to pull off a sweep Unlikely as that seems, it s not impossible to consider. Indiana, where Clinton has held a small lead in the past weeks, looks to be her best short for a win. North Carolina is much tougher. Among Democrats in the Tar Heel State, blacks make up about 37 percent of the party. Obama has consistently won around 90 percent or more of that vote throughout the primaries which means Clinton would have to carry a huge percentage of the rest of the Democrats and non-affiliated voters allowed to participate in the primary.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- President Vladimir Putin has ridiculed t stanley cup he allegations of Russian meddling in U.S. elections, accusing the Democrats of trying to shift blame for their defeat and likening the accusations against Russia to anti-Semitism.Facing questions from NBC s Megyn Kelly, who moderated a panel discussion at St. Petersburg s economic forum, Putin said the claims of Russian interference in the U.S. election contained nothing concrete, only assumptions. Asked about the fingerp stanley polska rints, IP addresses allegedly belonging to Russian hackers, he said those could have been easily rigged and couldn t stand as credible evidence. What fingerprints Putin said sarcastically. Hoof prints Horn prints Technology experts can invent anything and put stanley tumbler the blame on anyone. Putin insists Russian government not involved in U.S. election hacking 02:17 U.S. intelligence agencies have accused Russia of hacking into Democratic Party emails, helping Donald Trump s election victory, and the congressional and FBI investigations into the Trump campaign s ties with Russia have broken the Kremlin s hopes for a detente with Washington. In a sign of exasperation, Putin compared what he described as the obsessive U.S. focus on alleged Russian interference with the vote Wqgl Romney wins Cuban American endorsements in Miami
This weekend s caucuses in Guam pretty much summed up the Democratic race: Out of about 4,500 votes, Barack Obama edged Hillary Clinton by a grand total of seven votes. That s about where the race is heading into the next round of all-important primaries -- Obama ahead just enough to be comfortably assured of stanley mugs finishing the race that way but not far enough to coast completely.In fact, tomorrow s contests in North Carolina and Indiana have the potential to end up as pivotal. A win in both would nearly allow Obama to claim victory and might well be enough to get those uncommitted superdelegates off of the fence. A split ndash; with Clinton winning Indiana and Obama taking No stanley cup rth Carolina, would keep the race going on to West Virginia, Kentucky, Oregon and beyond. But it s the other scenario that he crept into the political discussion that could be the real ga stanley cup me changer should it occur. What if Clinton manages to pull off a sweep Unlikely as that seems, it s not impossible to consider. Indiana, where Clinton has held a small lead in the past weeks, looks to be her best short for a win. North Carolina is much tougher. Among Democrats in the Tar Heel State, blacks make up about 37 percent of the party. Obama has consistently won around 90 percent or more of that vote throughout the primaries which means Clinton would have to carry a huge percentage of the rest of the Democrats and non-affiliated voters allowed to participate in the primary.