Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Big Win In New York City
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Big Win In New York City
New York - Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
notched resounding victories in New York Tuesday night, answering questions
about their command of the race as the front-runners moved significantly closer
to their party's nominations.
2016
campaign entered a new phase and for several months to keep the competitors on
both trumpet and Clinton bitterly decisive victory in the Bay of Bengal, the
initial fighting, killed his nomination campaign highlighting the vulnerability
of all time.
Trump
in New York on Tuesday, and came close to reaching the 95 representatives - one
of Manhattan real estate mogul to help the Republican Party's nomination
outright and avoid a controversial deal that could be explosive and messy July.
The liberal senator from Vermont who can unexpectedly popular former foreign
minister - Clinton's victory, meanwhile, will go a long way to recapture the
momentum that Bernie Sanders.
As of 12 a.m. ET, Trump held 847
delegates, while Ted Cruz had 553 and John Kasich had 148, according to CNN
estimate. A Republican candidate needs 1,237 delegates to clinch the
nomination.
Across the aisle, Clinton was
leading with 1,930 delegates including 1,443 pledged delegates and 487
superdelegates. Sanders had a total of 1,223 delegates including 1,183 pledged
delegates and 40 superdelegates. A Democratic candidate needs 2,383 delegates
to secure the nomination.
2016 Delegate Tracker
Leading candidates, all of which have profound connection to the motherland was returning to New York in the middle of a dessert.
In
wildly different environments - - trump card last year, and the Clinton White
House has started a campaign in New York City. On Tuesday, he was back in
Manhattan that both Trump and Clinton confidently announced that they are
within reach of the award.
Trump
Trump Tower lobby Cruz his victory speech, said, "Just mathematical
Department of Justice."
"We don't have much of a race
anymore," Trump boomed. "We're going to go into the convention I
think as the winner."
His
comments suggest he is less harsh tone against rivals in the coming weeks, but
Republicans may seem. Trump, Cruz criticized when instead of
"senator" is the title of his beloved Ted "false". "
"Victory is in sight. "
And at a midtown Sheraton Hotel just two
avenues west, Clinton triumphantly told supporters that "victory is in
sight."
"We
are not yet out of the race starting here at Roosevelt Island," Clinton
said in a speech in order to win. "And tonight, a little less than a year,
and with victory in sight after the race for the Democratic nomination."
The
biggest question for Trump Trump told CNN projects with a high of 95 in New
York to a victory margin of the night, regardless of the delegates at the State
level, 50% of the new boundary scan link will take all 14 delegates in New
York. He said each of the remaining delegates needed to win the majority in
Congress, 27 in each province.
New York Exit Polls
With 93% of the vote in at 12:15 a.m
ET, Trump was in the lead at 60% while Ohio Gov. John Kasich was at 25.2% and
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was at 14.8%.
With 94% of the Democratic vote in,
Clinton was leading Sanders 57.7% to 42.3%.
New
York, Trump's primaries test campaign that led to feelings of voters. According
to the poll, CNN, a millionaire businessman and Republican front-runner among
voters who said the next president "out of body" should be people who
are angry or dissatisfied with the federal government, as well as it was. High
of 10 presidential candidates, Republican voters are not even "say it like
it is" supported by Trump.
Democratic
competition, and opinion polls showed that Clinton received support from the
population group in the last race. It is, Sanders won 66% of voters aged 45 and
a favorite among young voters and minority voters from 0:18 44. Clinton,
African-American and Latino voters in 75% of the vote to win 64 % of votes were
dominating.
Trump
is a defining moment for the leader to win in New York.
NYC
to Donald Trump: He's not one of us
In
recent weeks, representatives of the complex allocation rules trump strong
leadership campaign, Cruz has become a face-to-face. Tests revealed lucky to
walk away with a win in front of frustration as he watched Cruz and his deputy
pile increase - a boiling feeling the Texas Republican Convention earlier this
month after the senator, washed Colorado.
Cruise,
who admitted earlier on Tuesday that it recognizes, and Trump himself and
insisted on the unity of the party seeks to draw a contrast between
representatives of Philadelphia zero, the campaign can take comments from New
York.
"I'm so excited to share with
you what America has learned over the past few months, and it has nothing to do
with a politician winning his home state," Cruz said, calling 2016 the
"year of the outsider."
"We must unite the Republican
Party because doing so is the first step toward uniting all Americans," he
added. "Let us unite on the things that have always made us great."
In
1237, New York Trump fear that the operation of the magic number of delegates
needed to win the party's nomination to compete in the rapidly changing penalty
is elusive.
"I think the Clinton campaign and the secretary are
getting a little bit nervous," Sanders told CNN after last week's
particularly combative Democratic debate in Brooklyn.
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