The top local stories this morning from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº: Presidential contenders this morning will make final pitches in North Texas before tomorrow’s primary.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz will hold a rally at Gilley’s in Dallas at 10. At noon, former President Bill Clinton will be in Fort Worth to campaign for Hillary Clinton.
It’s the latest in a string of campaign stops by presidential candidates. Republican front-runner Donald Trump visited Fort Worth, while Florida Senator Marco Rubio was in Dallas Friday. Ben Carson stumped in Irving Saturday.
The same day, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders spoke to a largely young audience at Grand Prairie’s Verizon Theatre. According to the latest polls, Hillary Clinton continues to lead Bernie Sanders in Texas. Our state has 252 Democratic delegates; more than any Super Tuesday state.
Other stories this morning:
- Medical advancements have made it possible for more people with congenital heart disease to survive into adulthood. In this edition of , Sam Baker explores why few adult survivors continue to get the specialized care they need.
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