The "bloody family" is the reason why Hillary and Clinton dared to use "solving the gun control problem" as one of their campaign slogans.

Notorious forces such as the National Rifle Association and arms dealers are unwilling to offend this family that likes to physically eliminate enemies because of a verbal proposal that will never pass.

But Hillary's competitors dare not be so "rampant". They dare not even mention it.

So in South Carolina, where the proportion of blacks is extremely high and guns are rampant, they simply lost to Hillary.

"How about it, is my guess right?"

During the shooting break, Martin put the newspaper in front of Sophia and asked proudly.

There is a photo on the newspaper. In the middle of the photo is Hillary in formal clothes, and behind her stand five ordinary black women.

Look at the content again.

It turned out that in order to highlight Hillary's concern for African American issues and gun control, this woman invited five black mothers from all over the United States to the campaign meeting on the 23rd. The children of these black mothers were all victims of gun violence.

"They lost their children, and their pain is unimaginable. However, they did not indulge in pain, but turned their grief into strength and turned it into a movement to control guns." Hillary said.

Martin said meaningfully: "The Clinton family has a bloodline of revenge, and this family is very unkind, so if you want to become their enemy, it's best to beat them to death with a stick, otherwise you will inevitably face a fierce counterattack; and as their friend, it's even worse, maybe you will be abandoned as a pawn at any time."

"Then you should remind Trump." Sofia said.

"Haha, I reminded you a long time ago, and I also assigned four more bodyguards for Ivanka." Martin said.

Over the years, as he penetrated deeper and deeper into the various powerful departments of the United States, he also learned a lot of secrets. The Clinton family's dirty deeds filled twelve filing cabinets, the earliest of which was 42 years ago.

…………

On February 28, the Oscars were held as scheduled.

This year's Oscars still have little to do with Martin, so I won't say much.

March 1.

Haya officially joined the crew of "It". Before, she was just a supporting role and it was not her turn yet.

On the same day, the "Super Tuesday" election of the US presidential election is about to start.

March 1 is the "Super Tuesday" of the 2016 US presidential election. On this day, the Democratic and Republican parties will hold primaries in more than 11 states at the same time.

If the primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire are the “barometer” of this election, then “Super Tuesday” is the “key battle” in the battle for the nomination of the US presidential election.

The results of the election will determine the fate of the presidential candidate - whether he will withdraw from the election or take a closer look at the party’s presidential nomination.step.

At this time, Republican presidential candidate and real estate tycoon Trump and Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were in the lead in the party.

In the "Super Tuesday" election, whether they could win this "key battle" attracted the attention of many people.

Martin also paid close attention to this primary election. That night, he took Sofia and Anya to watch the final voting results on TV in his room.

For some reason, both women's faces were red.

"Super Tuesday" is an important time node in the primary election stage: the number of states holding party primaries or caucuses on this day exceeds any other day in the primary election stage.

Take "Super Tuesday" on March 1 as an example. A total of 11 states including Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia held state primaries.

Due to the large number of states involved and the fact that it runs through the east, west, south and north of the United States, "Super Tuesday" is highly representative in terms of the population ratio, racial composition, cultural and religious background of voters.

Because of this, "Super Tuesday" is often the first touchstone for the presidential candidates of the two parties, and the primary results of this day also have a clear directional significance: in general, only candidates who can gain broad political recognition on "Super Tuesday" can represent their party and defeat their opponents in the general election in November.

"Who do you think will win?" Sophia asked.

"Trump and Hillary." Martin said.

"I don't know if there will be any changes? Trump is not well received by conservatives, and Hillary has also been criticized for her overly radical feminist views." Sophia said.

Martin shook his head, "It's unlikely."

The final result is just as he said; from a fundamental point of view, the candidates of the two parties inherited the election situation in the states before the primary election.

On the Republican side, Trump, the anti-establishment "alternative" candidate, won seven states like autumn wind sweeping fallen leaves, leading by a wide margin with 319 delegate votes.

The second-ranked extreme conservative candidate Cruz only won three states, Alaska, Oklahoma and Texas, and with a total of 226 votes, he retained the last hope of stopping Trump.

The third-ranked establishment candidate Rubio only won one state, Minnesota, and was far behind with a total of 110 votes.

Keswick and Carson had a total of 25 and 8 votes respectively, and they have basically "no chance" of the presidential election.

On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton won seven states on "Super Tuesday" and was nearly 200 votes ahead of Sanders, who only won four states, in the total delegate votes (595-405).

If the number of Democratic superdelegates who have expressed their support for Hillary is taken into account, Hillary leads Sanders by nearly 1052-427 votes.Half.

“It turned out that idiot really won!”

Hillary, who was also watching the results at home, looked at Trump on TV with some displeasure. She had already anticipated how much venom this big mouth would spray on her when the two competed in the future.

"Take it easy, dear." Bill Clinton comforted, "This guy's verbal attack does have a sense of 'a scoundrel (No Qian Zhao) punching a master to death', but as long as you don't get affected by his words, he can't interfere with you. Don't let him pull you into the field he is good at. He likes personal attacks, so let him go."

He said this, but Clinton was thinking, "From Trump's support rate, it can be seen that voters like to watch people swearing. It's a pity that Hillary can't abandon her 'intellectual lady' personality. Otherwise, if she really loses face and swears at Trump, it may have unexpected results..."

"No, that's not right. In terms of eloquence, especially swearing, Hillary is no match for that idiot."

Clinton shook his head, wishing he could go on stage himself. He believed that with his debate skills, he could definitely deal with Trump without swearing.

The "little prince of debate" back then was very confident in his eloquence.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.) .

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