Politics: All the Latest Headlines from CNN News

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Here is the latest Political News from CNN.

What you need to know about Indiana politics
It is fitting that Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich all find themselves at a crossroad in the primaries, with Indiana — The Crossroads of America — voting in just a week.

Dennis Hastert to be sentenced in hush money case
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert is set to be sentenced Wednesday in a hush money case that revealed he was being accused of sexually abusing young boys as a teacher in Illinois.

Trump to deliver foreign policy address in Washington
Donald Trump on Wednesday will deliver a major foreign policy speech in Washington as he looks to advance his campaign’s efforts to cast him as a more presidential figure and appeal to Republican Party elites.

Fresh off Pennsylvania win, Trump looks to Indiana
Coming off a big win in Pennsylvania Tuesday night, Donald Trump said he’s already secured the majority of delegates there.

Trump and Clinton: Bring on the general election
For Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the 2016 general election has all but begun.

Super Tuesday in under 90 seconds
Donald Trump swept all five states and Hillary Clinton scored huge victories in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Connecticut during the “Acela Primary.”

Mary Pat Christie’s expression upstages Trump speech
As Donald Trump laid into Hillary Clinton during his victory speech Tuesday night, saying she was only getting support from other women because of their gender, New Jersey first lady Mary Pat Christie’s expression stole the show.

Super Tuesday: 5 takeaways
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump just moved much closer to a general election match-up.

CNN projects: Chris Van Hollen wins Maryland Democratic Senate primary
Rep. Chris Van Hollen has defeated fellow House member from Maryland Donna Edwards for the state’s Democratic nomination for Senate, CNN projected Tuesday.

Democrats turn up the heat on Republicans to act on Zika
The political battle over Zika funding intensified Tuesday as congressional Democrats and the White House amped up pressure on Republicans to pass money aimed at combating the dangerous virus that is spreading north to the United States.

Popular: Guns in America | Sanders Demands Clinton Apologize | Blindsided: How ISIS Shook The World

Highlights from Super Tuesday 4 speeches
All the best moments from the Super Tuesday 4 speeches.

A new war over the ‘woman card’
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Tuesday declared their own private war over women.

Podcast favorites: Bernie gets the Axe | Radical Islam in America | Graham Opposes GOP Leader

ISIS internal docs show struggle to retain fighters, cut costs
ISIS is facing cash and manpower shortages, the deputy commander of the counter-ISIS coalition said Tuesday.

White House lockdown lifted after fence-jumper’s arrest
The White House was in a short lockdown Tuesday after a male suspect — whom authorities say was attempting to flee after committing a robbery nearby — jumped a fence near the presidential mansion.

McCain: F-35 is ‘a scandal and a tragedy’
Sen. John McCain slammed the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s troubled history Tuesday, saying it “has been both a scandal and a tragedy with respect to cost, schedule and performance.”

Popular: Guns in America | Sanders Demands Clinton Apologize | Blindsided: How ISIS Shook The World

Fiorina is submitting tax returns to Cruz for VP vetting
Carly Fiorina and a handful of other possible vice presidents for Ted Cruz are submitting tax returns, said a source familiar with the process Tuesday, another step in the Texas senator’s vetting process.

Bitter Pennsylvania Senate primary has Democratic establishment on edge
They’ve poured millions into Pennsylvania, dispatched Joe Biden and courted candidate after candidate to find someone who could beat former Rep. Joe Sestak in the state’s Democratic Senate primary.

Americans are really attached to their ‘I voted’ stickers
Primary turnout is way up this year compared with 2012. According to a recent Pew study, it’s on pace to rival 2008’s record of 30.4 percent. Still, less than a third of Americans will take part in the process.

Clinton brings back Rust Belt messaging, hopes to avoid Michigan repeat
Hillary Clinton brought a more refined version of her Rust Belt messaging to Indiana on Tuesday, hoping to avoid a repeat of Bernie Sanders’ upset victory in Michigan that marked the most stinging defeat of her primary campaign.

Exit polls: Wealth colors viewpoints in primaries
Voters in the three “Acela primary” states that voted Tuesday were likely to have differing views about Wall Street and the economy based on how well-off they are, according to early exit poll results.

Pentagon adopts Israeli tactic in bombing ISIS
The U.S. has adopted a unique Israeli battlefield tactic in its fight against ISIS: exploding a missile above a building to warn civilians inside that it’s about to be bombed.

Jane Sanders: No back tax returns until Clinton releases Wall Street transcripts
Bernie and Jane Sanders won’t release their back tax returns until Democratic rival Hillary Clinton releases the transcripts of her Wall Street speeches, Jane Sanders said Tuesday afternoon.

Reid says Sanders can’t win, but won’t call on him to quit race
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that Bernie Sanders can’t win the Democratic nomination, but he won’t call on the Vermont senator to quit the race.

Super Tuesday live updates
Sanders supporter says she’s ‘Bernie or bust’
For at least one Bernie Sanders supporter, it’s “Bernie or bust.”

Vulnerable senator casts vote for Cruz
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, who is expected to face a tough re-election battle this fall, voted for Sen. Ted Cruz for president in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday, a campaign aide confirmed to CNN.

Jane Sanders dismisses Trump advice on independent bid
Republican front-runner Donald Trump has some free advice for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders: Make an independent bid for president.

Lena Dunham: I’ll move to Canada if Trump is president
Television actress and producer Lena Dunham says she’s planning to move to Canada if GOP front-runner Donald Trump becomes president.

Voices from the Rust Belt
CNN spent a week speaking to voters voters in three Rust Belt cities: Buffalo, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania; and Youngstown, Ohio — areas that are economically depressed. These voters have become the engine of one of the most extraordinary elections in modern U.S. history.

Judge upholds controversial North Carolina voter ID law
A federal judge on Monday upheld North Carolina’s voting requirements, ruling that the tough measures won’t impact African-American and other minority voters.

Sanders floats Elizabeth Warren as possible VP
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders alluded to possible vice presidential picks Tuesday, even floating liberal darling Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren as a potential running mate.

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