Hillary Wins DC Primary, Meets With Bernie Sanders

And that’s that. Via the Associated Press:



Hillary Clinton is finishing the Democratic presidential primary season with a lead of more than 380 pledged delegates over Bernie Sanders. Clinton won the District of Columbia, which was the last to hold its primary, on Tuesday. With 20 delegates at stake, Clinton won at least 14. Sanders picked up at least two. Four delegates remain to be allocated, pending final vote tallies. That means based on primaries and caucuses, Clinton has least 2,217 pledged delegates to Sanders’ 1,830. When including superdelegates, or party officials who can back any candidate, Clinton holds a wider lead — 2,798 to 1,879. It takes 2,383 to win, a number that Clinton reached last week to become the presumptive nominee.