More Big Wins for Clinton and Trump, Abortion Could Be Felony In Oklahoma, Most People Say Primary Process Stinks: A.M. Links
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- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump cleaned up in Tuesday's elections, with Trump beating Republican rivals in all five states—Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island—that held contests yesterday. Clinton won against Democratic challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders in all but Rhode Island.
- Next up: Indiana.
- Fifty-one percent of respondents in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll said they think the system for picking presidential nominees is "rigged" and more than two-thirds would like to see changes.
- Oklahoma lawmakers want to make it a felony for doctors to perform abortions unless a woman's life is in danger.
- Salah Abdeslam, a suspect in last year's terrorist attacks in Paris, was handed over to France today so he can be charged and stand trial.
- U.K. citizens are split on whether they should remain part of the European Union; a vote is scheduled for June 23.
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