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Primaries grand finale: Clinton and Sanders in final tight race | Primaries grand finale: Clinton and Sanders in final tight race |
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As polls close in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Dakota, Tuesday could mark the end of either Bernie Sanders’ campaign or Hillary Clinton’s status as the presumptive nominee. Check back here for the results. | As polls close in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Dakota, Tuesday could mark the end of either Bernie Sanders’ campaign or Hillary Clinton’s status as the presumptive nominee. Check back here for the results. |
With 694 delegates being distributed in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries, it is truly Bernie Sanders’ last stand against Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. However, it may require a landslide victory for the senator to guarantee a contested Democratic National Convention in July. | With 694 delegates being distributed in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries, it is truly Bernie Sanders’ last stand against Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. However, it may require a landslide victory for the senator to guarantee a contested Democratic National Convention in July. |
North Dakota gave Bernie Sanders his first win of the night while Clinton took New Jersey. Meanwhile, she is polling ahead of Senator Sanders in South Dakota and New Mexico. | |
Hillary Clinton currently has 1,870 delegates – not including superdelegates. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders has 1,568. 571 superdelegates have pledged themselves to Clinton’s campaign while Sanders has 48 in his corner. |