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Trump virtually clinches Republican presidential nomination
We have received some nine million votes.
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“It’s not just IN, what we have seen over the last 35 years of tens of thousands of corporations saying, ‘yeah we’re making money IN America but I don’t really care about the workers here”. That means, because of the Democrats’s proportional allocation rules, Sanders and Clinton are likely to essentially split Indiana’s 92 delegates – meaning the victory won’t help Sanders cut into Clinton’s big delegate lead. Clinton has not yet released her April numbers.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are expected to win, possibly clinching their presumptive nominations.
Compared to Clinton, voters say Sanders is more inspiring, but slightly more consider Clinton the better candidate to beat Trump if he is the Republican nominee in November.
Sanders hit back against the superdelegates system saying that the Democratic party needs a reform and those delegates need to vote in line with what the people in their states voted for.
Once dismissed as a fringe contender, businessman Donald Trump now is all but certain to lead the Republican Party into the fall presidential campaign against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton – a stunning political triumph for a first-time candidate whose appeal to frustrated voters was widely underestimated.
Asked about some specific economic issues, more than 6 in 10 Democratic primary voters say Wall Street mostly hurts the economy.
The findings from the exit polls also show that Trump can thank male voters for running up the score against Cruz, who dropped out of the presidential race after his IN defeat.
Six in 10 of those saying Wall Street hurts the economy voted for Sanders, as did 6 in 10 of those who are very anxious about the economy.
Bernie Sanders has won Indiana’s Democratic presidential primary, according to projections from NBC News. Half of Democratic voters in IN want to see the next president continue President Obama’s policies and just over a third want more liberal policies.
Both candidates are in positions now where they are fighting with everything they’ve got to take hold of 83 Indiana Democrats delegates.
Only about half of Indiana’s Republican primary voters said they were excited or optimistic about any of their remaining candidates becoming president, according to exit polling conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press and television networks. Not winning IN by a big margin thus puts Sanders even further behind his target to catch up with Clinton.
Priorities USA Action, a super PAC that supports Clinton, announced last month that it raised $11.8 million in March and has more than $44 million cash on hand.
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“It’s virtually impossible for Secretary Clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by June 14 with pledged delegates alone”, the Vermont senator told reporters at the National Press Club in Washington marking the one-year anniversary of the launch of his bid for the White House.