1. Warren levels Trump
Elizabeth Warren’s involvement in the presidential race used to mean telling her hopped-up supporters once a week that she wasn’t running. But the senator set her sights on Donald Trump on Monday ...
“Let’s be honest - @realDonaldTrump is a loser,” she began a Twitter broadside. “Count all his failed businesses. See how he cheated people w/ scams like Trump U.” It went on ...
Importance of single women in politics
Trump replied, characteristically, with a personal hit. “The Indian? You mean the Indian?” Trump said, in pejorative reference to past Warren claims to partial Native American lineage.
Read in full: Warren attacks Trump
2. Sanders a hit with expats
The results are in, and Bernie Sanders walloped Hillary Clinton 69%-31% among Democrats living abroad, for a net gain of five delegates. Sanders’ “political revolution” is “resonating all over the world”, his camp said.
What Sanders can learn from Jesse Jackson
3. Clinton attacks Trump over Israel
In a speech to Aipac, the pro-Israel lobbying group, Clinton suggested Trump saw Israel’s security as negotiable. “We need steady hands, not a president who says he’s neutral,” she said.
‘Israel’s security is non-negotiable’
4. Trump and Carson sway awkwardly to Stand By Me
5. Cruz looks for Arizona surprise
Utah and Arizona vote tomorrow. Ted Cruz, Trump’s current nemesis, looks strong in Utah, with Mormon support. But Trump’s anti-immigrant views have endeared him to the Arizona GOP.
Arizona is exciting because the Republican winner takes all 58 delegates. Promising for Cruz: the primary is restricted to registered Republicans – an unfavorable condition so far for Trump.
Summary
At this point, a vote for John Kasich is a vote for Donald Trump.
– Mitt Romney, on the Utah and Arizona primaries
6. Obama in Havana
“The embargo’s going to end,” Barack Obama said at a historic news conference in Havana, Cuba, with Raúl Castro, who said with a straight face that the regime holds no political prisoners.
... and another thing:
Moment of the day, courtesy of @CNNPolitics @brennawilliams pic.twitter.com/L7VIoKJxaV
— Dan Berman (@DHBerman) March 21, 2016