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Does Hillary Clinton have your vote? Does Hillary Clinton have your vote?
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It’s official Hillary Clinton is the Democratic presidential nominee, making her the first woman in history to lead a major party bid for the White House. Hillary Clinton looks set to be the Democratic presidential nominee after “a burst of last-minute support from superdelegates”, according to the AP. It’s likely that Clinton will become the first woman in history to lead a major party bid for the White House.
The news of her victory came from the Associated Press late on Monday, before voting was due to commence in primaries in California and five other states. The legitimacy of the announcement was questioned by Clinton’s rival Bernie Sanders, but it soon became clear she had in fact won the nomination race. The predicted victory came on Monday, before voting was due to commence in primaries in California and five other states. However, the legitimacy of the announcement was questioned by Clinton rival Bernie Sanders.
So, what does this mean? We want to hear from Sander’s supporters about whether they will be supporting Clinton now? Also, with much controversy about Donald Trump being the Republican candidate, do any supporters of the party plan on rebelling and supporting the former secretary of state? Does Clinton have what it takes to lead the party to victory? Share your views via the form below. So, what does this mean? We want to hear from Sanders’ supporters will you be supporting Clinton now? Also, with much controversy about Donald Trump being the Republican candidate, do any supporters of the party plan on rebelling and supporting the former secretary of state? Does Clinton have what it takes to lead the party to victory? Share your views via the form below.