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Clinton’s Camp Accusing Sanders of Trying to Rig the System with Superdelegates

In the Republican contest, Trump’s margin in each of New York’s 27 congressional districts will be important: If he earns more than 50 percent of the vote in a given district, he can claim all three of its pledged delegates. They are the front-runners for their parties’ nominations.

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The New York primary brings to the nomination race another voter population with a large Latino electorate and a significant immigrant population. He would need to win almost 60 percent of all the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination before the convention.

“I have noticed that under the bright spotlight and scrutiny here in New York, Sen”.

A new Associated Press/GfK survey released on Tuesday shows the self-proclaimed socialist from Vermont with 48 percent favorability – the highest of any presidential candidate in either party. In each of these contests, demographics and a strong grass-roots organization have helped Sanders nab delegates, though he still remains well behind Clinton in the overall pledged delegate race.

The latest poll by NBC News and SurveyMonkey shows Clinton with a mere two-point lead over Trump, a weak margin that could easily push in the billionaire businessman’s favor.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Albany, New York, on Monday.

Political rhetoric is heating up in NY.

The Democratic Party’s manner of selecting delegates leads to a more balanced and accurately representative delegate pool at the convention, she said this week. “We believe that the polling is showing that we’re closing the gap”, Sanders said on Sunday on ABC’s “This Week”.

Trump also leads among “very conservative” voters, moderates, men, seniors, younger voters and women.

The Daily News staff criticized Bernie Sanders’ ideas as unfeasible and fiscally irresponsible.

Clinton, the former secretary of state, holds a 22-point lead over Vermont Sen.

Donald Trump has 55 percent of NY likely Republican primary voters, followed by Ohio Gov. John Kasich with 20 percent and Sen.

The AP-GfK Poll of 1,076 adults used a sample drawn from GfK’s probability-based KnowledgePanel, which is created to be representative of the U.S. population.

“Part of the reason for that is the superdelegates for the most part do not want Bernie Sanders and it’s primarily because of how Bernie Sanders has treated the Democratic Party in Congress”, Bradley said.

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Respondents were first selected randomly using telephone or mail survey methods and later interviewed online.

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