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Donald Trump is drawing fire after calling Hillary Clinton a "nasty, mean enabler" of her husband's affairs.

As voters head to polls in five primary states Tuesday, NewsOne decided to take a look at exit poll data from New York's primary race on Tuesday to determine just who voted for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and what it likely means for the rest of the election season.

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In 2008, large swaths of mostly Black communities in New York City, particularly in Brooklyn, helped push Obama to victory, reports The New York Times.

A group, allegedly football players, dismantled the Trump wall built by the Tulane University's Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Students of color took offense to the suggested message written on the sandbag wall.

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We asked people to choose just one emoji to represent the presidential candidates. This is what happened.

Rosario Dawson who was arrested on Capitol Hill on Friday after a week of pro-democracy demonstrations.

In a Friday press conference, six former contestants of Donald Trump's reality show "The Apprentice" disavowed the presidential hopeful for running a campaign "of sexism, xenophobia, racism, violence and hate.”

With more than 291 delegates up for grabs in New York in the Democratic presidential primary next week, front-runner Hillary Clinton and rival Bernie Sanders held dueling rallies Wednesday in the hopes of winning Tuesday's early voting race, reports BBC.

Saying he has “a higher standard to go forward with a prosecution,” a Florida prosecutor will not pursue battery charges filed against Donald Trump’s campaign manager in March after a run-in with a reporter, reports Politico.

"So I did something yesterday in Philadelphia. I almost want to apologize for it, but I want to use it as an example of the danger threatening our country," Clinton said.

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The Democratic candidate said Wednesday at an event in Philadelphia that he would issue the "necessary and overdue" apology about the horrific system.