New York Primary
The Democratic presidential candidates have divergent views on the controversial natural gas drilling technique.
There's no higher praise on Staten Island than he "tells it the way it is.”
Thanks to the economy and Donald Trump, a Democratic president might actually have a chance to get stuff done.
It's more of a support group than a revolutionary force.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The joke set off angry reactions on social media with commentators criticizing Clinton, who has strong support from black voters.
“I mean, he's terrible. No decent man does a thing like that."
"They feel very guilty."
Hillary, Bernie or The Donald -- just choose your favorite stereotype.
The candidates have descended on New York for its first competitive primary in decades, "sort of like those cicadas that come out every 18 years," NY1's political director says.
He leads Ted Cruz and John Kasich by wide margins in polls of the Northeastern states.