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Sanders wins IN, but Clinton looks to November

Bernie Sanders scored an upset victory.

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In a new CNN/ORC poll, 54 percent of registered voters said they’d choose Clinton in a matchup against Trump.

“I know that the Clinton campaign thinks this campaign is over”. “And the way Democrats win elections is when the voter turnout is high, when people are excited. And by the way, what we have done, is excite an entire generation of people-working people and young people-who are now getting involved in the political process”. If he is the nominee, I’m going to be supporting my party’s nominee.

“He can certainly continue winning but he’s not going to win by margins that’s going to make a legitimate case for the superdelegates to switch their mind”, Putnam said.

Sanders also said he did not believe Clinton’s delegate lead was an insurmountable hurdle. But in some later states, it gets tougher. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks during a campaign rally Tuesday, May 3, 2016, in Louisville, Ky.

He added that he wanted to debate Clinton in California later this month.

And, remember, he needs two-thirds of all pledged delegates just for a pledged majority.

But Indiana awards delegates on the Democratic side proportionately.

After a losing streak last month, Sanders predicted he’ll follow up his IN win with “more victories” IN the coming weeks. Bauer said the margin exceeded his expectations.

Clinton, who is most likely to lead the Democratic party in the November 8 United States presidential elections against Trump, fired her first salvo against her fellow New Yorker as it became evident that he was now the Republic presumptive nominee.

Why? While Trump is largely unpopular – according to a Morning Consult survey, 57 percent of voters have an unfavorable view of him – so, too, is Clinton.

Sanders, however, declined to answer whether he believes Clinton would be qualified to be president. “I’m now leading Hillary”, he said to chants of ‘Trump! I’m convinced that Donald Trump is our best hope of turning the tide of the insider political nonsense that has left people seething and being able to defeat Hillary. “And I intend to do everything that I can to see that this does not happen”.

Republicans will vote in Nebraska that day, as well as West Virginia. “So interesting that Sanders beat Crooked Hillary”, Trump tweeted Wednesday morning, using his preferred moniker for Clinton. Clinton apologized for that remark this week.

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“The world has changed”, he said earlier Tuesday on MSNBC. He only got 41 percent support.

Democrats face off in Indiana