Clinton makes history, declares win in Democratic race
Hillary Clinton won California on the final Super Tuesday in the 2016
presidential primaries, declaring victory as the presumptive Democratic
presidential nominee.
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Hillary Clinton marked her place in American history Tuesday night, declaring victory in the Democratic presidential race.
“Thanks
to you, we’ve reached a milestone,” she told cheering supporters in
Brooklyn, saying for the “first time in our nation’s history” a woman
would lead a major-party ticket.
Clinton hit the magic number of
2,383 delegates needed to clinch the nomination on Monday night, as news
organizations called the race for her based on support from
superdelegates — party leaders and elected officials who have a vote at
the convention and pledged to back her over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Clinton
waited until six states held a final round of contests Tuesday to
declare victory, which will solidify her lead in pledged delegates
earned through primaries and caucuses as well as her advantage in the
overall popular vote.
Clinton picked up an easy win in New Jersey
and also claimed victories in New Mexico and South Dakota. Sanders,
meanwhile, won the North Dakota caucuses and the Montana primary. The
AP, CNN and NBC all called California for Clinton early Wednesday.
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