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Zira

(1,054 posts)
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 10:48 PM Apr 2016

Sanders wins Wyoming, prepares to take on Clinton in New York [View all]

Source: Reuters



WASHINGTON - Bernie Sanders won the U.S. presidential Democratic nominating contest in Wyoming on Saturday, besting rival Hillary Clinton and adding to a string of recent victories as the two candidates gear up for a crucial matchup in New York.

Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, has won seven out of the last eight state-level Democratic nominating contests, trying to chip away at Clinton's big lead in the number of delegates needed to secure the party's nomination.

Wyoming's 14 Democratic delegates - fewer than any other state - are awarded proportionally based on support from individuals participating in the nominating contest.

Early estimates showed that while Sanders won the contest, both he and Clinton would likely receive seven delegates each in the close race, maintaining Clinton's lead overall.


Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-idUSKCN0X60B7



It was 56% to 43%
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Even when she loses she wins SHRED Apr 2016 #1
It's rigged but Sanders continues to meet the 56% he needs to get to the primary. Zira Apr 2016 #3
He needs to get 56% of the delegates for which he didn't do in Wyoming. Kaleva Apr 2016 #34
I dispsise Donald Trump donnasgirl Apr 2016 #29
56-44, yet the split is 50-50?. . . Journeyman Apr 2016 #2
That's actually how Obama won in 2008 ConservativeDemocrat Apr 2016 #15
If I Was Opportunistic... chwaliszewski Apr 2016 #4
I expect to be doing just that if he doesn't win the nomination. Zira Apr 2016 #5
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #9
And Buh-Bye to you. SoapBox Apr 2016 #10
FYI. bvf Apr 2016 #14
Wow, 8th hidden post. BeanMusical Apr 2016 #19
Evidently didn't want to try for more here bvf Apr 2016 #21
What a courageous person. BeanMusical Apr 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author stopbush Apr 2016 #6
Kind of like the 2000 election elmac Apr 2016 #12
thanks for reminding me redruddyred Apr 2016 #13
Yes, he won the caucuses, but after all was said and done Hillary Clinton had.. George II Apr 2016 #7
I promise not to laugh... chwaliszewski Apr 2016 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author silvershadow Apr 2016 #18
Let's all sing together! BeanMusical Apr 2016 #24
It's always something. SoapBox Apr 2016 #11
LOL - CNN has them splitting the pledged delegates 7/7 OnlinePoker Apr 2016 #16
They have sucked since Bernard Shaw left.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #26
Kick and R BeanMusical Apr 2016 #17
If Hillary wins via the Super Delegates Geronimoe Apr 2016 #20
I think it is too late to run as an independant. Marrah_G Apr 2016 #22
I don't think he'll run as an independent. He's already said he wouldn't. Zira Apr 2016 #23
He wont run as an independent but a lot of young people will stay home. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #27
He wouldn't do that. But I agree, if Hillary wins, she won't be getting many of his supporters. C Moon Apr 2016 #28
I doubt Bernie will do that, but the Dems risk fracturing the party and loosing many Bernie FighttheFuture Apr 2016 #33
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2016 #30
Fox News poll: Clinton 53% Sanders 37% riversedge Apr 2016 #31
8 of 9 Octafish Apr 2016 #32
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