From our Friends, Abby Phillip, John Wagner, The Washington Post
HARRISON, N.Y. — Hillary Clinton’s double-barreled fight for the presidency has arrived in her home state, where she is planning a weeks-long, hyper-local blitz to deal with the challenge of simultaneously competing against two fellow New Yorkers: Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Although New York’s primary is still nearly three weeks away, its 247 delegates are expected to make it a critical contest in determining the Democratic nomination. Both Clinton and Sanders are campaigning heavily in New York this week, marking the beginning of a potentially long slog through the state.
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