NEW YORK (AP) — The two front-runners in the polls in New York — and in their parties’ races so far — have cast their ballots in today’s New York primary.
Hillary Clinton voted with her husband in Chappaqua, New York. And Donald Trump voted at a synagogue near Trump Tower in Manhattan. He told reporters, “I think we’ll do really well. It feels good.”
Clinton, meanwhile, headed to Washington, where she urged union workers to help her win “the kind of victory to build the future we all deserve.” She spoke to a meeting of the North America’s Building Trades Unions.
Clinton says if elected president she will keep in the Oval Office a cross that was made for her by an iron worker from scrap recovered from Ground Zero.
The union endorsed Clinton’s campaign last December.