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Obama warns against campaign anger: US election 2016

Obama stated candidates have to now not a hotel to the "insults" and "clearly now not violence towards other people". Mr. Donald Trump, who leads the race from the Republican nomination, has canceled his Chicago rally after combating broke out between his supporters and protestors. His rivals and others accused him of using inflammatory rhetoric.

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Then on Saturday, Mr. Trump failed miserably in the Republican caucuses in Washington d.c. and Wyoming.

Mr Obama, who will stand down in January to after the presidential elections of November, was speaking at a democratic party fundraiser in Dallas on a Saturday.

He said: "what the folks who are running for Office should focus on is how we can make it even better not the insults and threats of the school yard and the production data, do not split along lines of tribe and faith."

The clash at the Trump Chicago he recovered on Friday began more than an hour before the event was due to start, and continued after it was cancelled.

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On Saturday, Mr. Trump campaigning in Ohio, one of the key State as well as Florida and Ohio--hold primaries on Tuesday.

In Dayton, Ohio, he was surrounded briefly by secret service personnel on the stage after a man tried to breach a security fence.

Donald Trump has taken a strong stance on immigration, promising to build a "great wall" on the border with Mexico.

Comment on the relationship between Muslims and us earlier this week, he said: "Islam hates us."

 Mr Trump denied fostering Division.
"I represent a large group of peoples that for have a lot of anger," he said. "There is tremendous anger out there on both sides."

His Trump rivals for the nomination of Republican Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz has called the incident "sad".

Texas Senator Cruz accused Mr Donald Trump of creating an environment that to just encourages this kind of nasty language.

Kasich told him rhetoric Donald trump (makes it most difficult) to support him.

Ted Cruz won a convincing victory in the closed session of Wyoming while Rubio narrowly beat Mr. Kasich in Washington DC. Trump to a distant third in both contests.

Cruz also wins on the territory of the island of Guam.

In the Democratic race. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is continuing his challenge against first Hillary Clinton.

Mrs. Clinton won the votes of the Democrats ' first in the Northern Mariana Islands

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