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Trump, Clinton win New York primary, move closer to nomination

By Yoshita Singh
April 20, 2016 09:01 IST

IMAGE: Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets attendees at her New York presidential primary night rally in the Manhattan borough of New York City on Tuesday night. Photograph: Adrees Latif/Reuters

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton have won the potentially game-changing New York state primary, solidifying their presidential front-runner status after suffering a series of losses recently.

As polls closed at 9 pm on Tuesday, media outlets announced that Manhattan billionaire Trump, 69, and former secretary of state Clinton, 68, have won in the state.

Trump’s big victory in his home state gave him renewed momentum in the Republican race and pushed him closer to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination.

Clinton, the New York senator for eight years, was conformably ahead of her rival Bernie Sanders, 74, winning 59.3 per cent of the votes so far, way ahead of 40.8 per cent votes won by Sanders.

With half of the polls in, Trump was way ahead of Senator Ted Cruz and Governor John Katich, winning 61.4 per cent of the votes.

IMAGE: Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he speaks at his New York presidential primary night rally in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday. Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

Delivering his victory speech, Trump told a crowd of cheering supporters that he will focus on bringing the jobs back from ‘Mexico and all other countries’ and investing in America’s military and its veterans.

In the Republican race, the billionaire real estate mogul appeared to be on pace for a massive victory and is likely to sweep most of the 95 delegates up for grabs in New York. For the Democrats, 291 delegates were at stake.

Clinton is leading the overall delegate count with 1,307, while Sanders has 1,094 delegates. The one who clinches 2,383 delegates in all wins the party's nomination.

A total of 1,237 delegates are needed to sew up the Republican nomination at the 2016 GOP National Convention. Before the New York win, Trump led the total delegate count with 743, followed by Cruz with 543 and Kasich with 144.

Yoshita Singh in New York
Source: PTI
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