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Clinton Wins Popular Vote, Kentucky’s Delegates Will Likely Split

The Sanders campaign did not immediately say whether it will challenge the results in Kentucky, which does not have an automatic recount. It’ll help that not just Clinton but Donald Trump is now chasing Sanders’ supporters, but eventually the voting will be over and someone not named Sanders will have won.

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Fox News, in its latest national polls, found that Trump has the support of 45 per cent of the potential general election votes, while Clinton has the support of 42 per cent.

In another incident in Nevada, amidst boos from angered Sanders supporters, California Sen.

“This will likely not happen until the convention, but the foundation for it has to be completed in the period leading up to the final primaries and then during the immediate post primary period”, he said. “I think we’re going to win here in California”. “And of course that doesn’t require that he go after Hillary in any particular way”.

There is no excuse for threatening behavior by Sanders supporters, just as there is no excuse for the same from Trump supporters.

Oh, this two-horse race took an ugly turn last week in Nevada, and after some Sanders supporters allegedly became violent there, tensions are still sky-high!

“I have not received an apology”, she said. “And leave it to Bernie’s judgment to figure out how best to land the plane”.

The superdelegates who already back Clinton though have arguments of their own.

Sen. Bernie Sanders said, it “goes without saying that I condemn any and all forms of violence, including the personal harassment of individuals”.

Despite having an nearly unassailable lead in the number of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination, and with the primary battle heading toward the final contests next month, Clinton will need Sanders supporters on her side in the general election. No, it wasn’t a Donald Trump rally. “It’s as simple as that”.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and Bolivia’s president Evo Morales (L) attend a conference at the Vatican, April 15, 2016.

“He knows how I feel”.

Sanders, a USA senator from Vermont, is determined to fight on against front-runner Clinton in what has become a longer-than-expected and sometimes acrimonious battle. “It’s as simple as that”, Leahy says. “They’re supposed to exercise independent judgement about who they think can lead the party forward to victory”.

“He was very distressed about it”, she said of Sanders’ reaction to her on the phone.

“The real focus here the contrast between what Bernie and Hillary have been talking about, versus what Trump is talking about”.

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“If you have two candidates who are talking about middle class issues and they have stylistic differences, they have different personalities and records, those are important. But they’re resolvable”, Welch says. The billionaire businessman picked up nine delegates on Tuesday in Guam, which held its territorial convention in March, and had 1,143 delegates heading into the OR contest, fewer than 100 delegates short of the 1,237 he needs to clinch the nomination.

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