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Hillary Clinton Becomes Presumptive Democratic Nominee For Presidential Elections

By - A Staff Writer | 8 Jun 2016 6:50 AM GMT

 

 

 

 

Hillary Clinton, is now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee after the final significant day of presidential primary voting has come to a close. Preliminary totals make it clear that Clinton will end up with more total delegates, more pledged delegates, and more total votes nationwide than Bernie Sanders — making her the winner of the race by every traditional metric.

 

 

 

 

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Clinton will become first woman to top a major-party ticket. Clinton has 1,812 pledged delegates won in primaries along with caucuses and also has the support of 571 super-delegates. Bernie Sanders has 1521 pledged delegates and 48 super delegates. Sanders however, has maintained that he would keep on fighting until the Democratic convention in July.