New York - Senator Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary in the small state of Wyoming, in the Midwest of the United States. The victory today is the 16th state of Sanders against former Secretary of State Hillary Cliton, who won in 18 states.
He won at least seven of the 14 delegates, while Clinton took six. The result of the last delegate has not been disclosed, but the chance of former Secretary of State win it is small, according to calculations by The Associated Press.
So far, Clinton has the support of 1,286 delegates. Sanders has 1,037 delegates.
When including the account superdelegates have his place in the convention because they are leaders or former leaders of the party, Hillary sum 1,755 votes. Sanders has 1,068. To be nominated as a candidate, are needed 2,383 votes of the delegates. Source: Associated Press.
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