Wyoming – Democrat Bernie Sanders Wins 7th State In A Row

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    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders greets audience members at a campaign "Community Conversation" at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York April 9, 2016.  REUTERS/Brian SnyderWyoming – Bernie Sanders wins the Democratic presidential caucuses in Wyoming, adding another state to his victory total in his race for the nomination against front-runner Hillary Clinton.‎

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    The Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ wife interrupted his remarks at a campaign rally in New York with news of his latest victory: Wyoming.

    Sanders quickly relayed the word to the crowd of several hundred people, and after a standing ovation, he joked that there are probably more people at his event than live in Wyoming.

    He picked up at least seven of the state’s 14 delegates to Hillary Clinton’s six. One delegate remains to be assigned, pending a final vote tally.

    The victory on Saturday means Sanders has now won 16 states, compared to Clinton’s 18. But it will do little to change the overall delegate count, which Clinton leads by a large margin.

    To date, Clinton has 1,286 delegates based on primaries and caucuses to Sanders’ 1,037.


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    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    8 years ago

    The world is doomed !!! OOPPS …Please forgive me !!!

    Realistic
    Realistic
    8 years ago

    I o be put in perspective, 6 out of the 7 States were caucuses, where only extremists go. But from now on there is only primaries left, of which Clinton won 80% of them so far.