After yesterday’s primaries, in six states, which includes California with the biggest number of delegates on offer, Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly Democratic Presidential nominee. Road finally ends for Bernie Sanders, not because Hillary has secured the numbers of delegates required for an outright nomination but it’s the fact without a major win in yesterday’s primaries, Bernie is in no position to challenge Clinton.
Results so far –
- Sanders won 13 delegates in North Dakota, while Clinton won 5
- Sanders is leading in Montana by 5%. The State has 21 delegates to offer.
- Clinton won New Jersey and has 73 delegates, while Bernie has 47. 6 are yet to be allocated.
- Clinton secured 17 delegates in New Mexico and Sanders, 14. 3 are yet to be allocated.
- In South Dakota, Clinton won 10 delegates, same as Sanders.
- In California, which has 475 delegates to offer, Clinton is leading by 22%, with a third of the vote counted.
In total delegate counts, Clinton is at 2,488 and Sanders at 1,653.
With just Washington primary remaining, ahead of the convention, it is more likely than ever that Mrs. Clinton will be Democratic Presidential Nominee.
However, Bernie Sanders’ defiant fight to the end and his popularity has earned him respect and is very much likely that party establishment will include some of his ideas in the Presidential agenda.


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