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US election 2016: Hillary Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary | US election 2016: Hillary Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary |
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Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has won the primary in the US territory of Puerto Rico. | Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has won the primary in the US territory of Puerto Rico. |
Projections give her more than 60% of the vote, compared with just over 35% for her rival, Bernie Sanders. | Projections give her more than 60% of the vote, compared with just over 35% for her rival, Bernie Sanders. |
Mrs Clinton is now less than 30 delegates short of the 2,383 needed to win the nomination, according to an Associated Press count. | Mrs Clinton is now less than 30 delegates short of the 2,383 needed to win the nomination, according to an Associated Press count. |
On Sunday Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders both campaigned in California, ahead of Tuesday's primary. | On Sunday Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders both campaigned in California, ahead of Tuesday's primary. |
Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders are in a dead heat in California, but delegates in the state are awarded on a proportional basis. | Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders are in a dead heat in California, but delegates in the state are awarded on a proportional basis. |
Five other states also hold Democratic primaries on Tuesday, including New Jersey. In all, 694 delegates are up for grabs. | Five other states also hold Democratic primaries on Tuesday, including New Jersey. In all, 694 delegates are up for grabs. |
Even if Mrs Clinton loses in California, she will almost certainly secure her party's nomination and take on the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump in November's general election. | |
Mr Sanders insists the Democratic national convention in July will be a "contested convention." He contends that "superdelegates" supporting Mrs Clinton could still change their minds. | |
The Vermont senator claims the party's nominating system is "rigged" against an outsider. Mrs Clinton has won an estimated 2.9m more votes than her rival during the months-long contest. | |
Although they take part in the primary process, residents of Puerto Rico and other US territories are not entitled to vote in the presidential election. | Although they take part in the primary process, residents of Puerto Rico and other US territories are not entitled to vote in the presidential election. |
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