Cruz and Sanders win Wisconsin

cptlo

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Not a huge surprise based on polling. Question now is how many delegates go to each candidate.
 
The Clinton camp has to be a little nervous now as Sanders has one 7 state primaries/caucuses.
 
The results I've seen show both Trump and Clinton lost by double digits, with Trump picking up only three delegates. Although Clinton lost by double digits, she still gained quite a few delegates resulting in little gain for Sanders.
 
2016 Delegate Count and Primary Results


By WILSON ANDREWS, KITTY BENNETT and ALICIA PARLAPIANO UPDATED APRIL 6, 2016

Candidates will seek to win delegates in each state’s contest to capture their party’s nomination for the presidency. Delegate totals are from The Associated Press. Read more to learn about how election results work. Latest Results Related Article

Republican Delegates
1,237 to win nomination
Donald J. Trump
742

Ted Cruz
505

Marco Rubio
171

John Kasich
143


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Democratic Delegates
2,383 to win nomination
Hillary Clinton
1,279

Bernie Sanders
1,027


Superdelegates Clinton 469, Sanders 31
Unpledged Democratic party leaders who are free to support any candidate. The majority of the 712 superdelegates have declared support for Mrs. Clinton, though they could switch candidates if she were to lose the lead in pledged delegates, which are awarded based on election results.
 
Cruz is closing the gap on Trump. I need to look and see how many delegates are still up for grabs. Cruz does well in states with closed primaries/caucuses. I actually had a full blown Democrat admit this week that he crossed over and voted Trump in the Georgia primary to "stop Cruz". On the Democrat side, I see them with little choice. If your choices are Bernie and Hillary, how do you actually pick between the two? They accuse Republicans of being "party only", but they tow that party line.
 
Cruz is closing the gap on Trump. I need to look and see how many delegates are still up for grabs. Cruz does well in states with closed primaries/caucuses. I actually had a full blown Democrat admit this week that he crossed over and voted Trump in the Georgia primary to "stop Cruz". On the Democrat side, I see them with little choice. If your choices are Bernie and Hillary, how do you actually pick between the two? They accuse Republicans of being "party only", but they tow that party line.

Absolutamente
 
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