Relief for Clinton as she destroys Bernie Sanders with more than ten-point win after a tough battle in her adopted state of New York
. . . "A former senator from New York, Clinton was expected to win the state this evening. The margin of victory was significantly larger than anticipated though and Clinton was up 16 points on her Democratic rival when the evening concluded.
"Returns showed Clinton with 58 percent to Sanders' 42 percent when 100 percent of the vote was counted." . . .
New York primary a snoozer as conventional wisdom rules the day
. . . "As for Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders outspent her 2-1 in the state and he still got creamed 58-42%. Due to the quirky delegate allocation rules, Sanders still received 106 delegates compared to Clinton's 173. Since the Democrats have no winner take all primaries, Clinton should be able to slowly build her delegate count to the 2382 needed for secure the nomination. Currently, she stands at 1911, nearly 700 delegates better than Sanders." . . .
Five Times Hillary Reminded Us of Selina Meyer on Veep
. . . "The grating laugh. The rehearsed smile. The patently forced attempts to reach “normal,” average-joe voters. HBO’s Veep, a comedy about an American vice president (and subsequently president), Selina Meyer, sometimes seems hilariously similar to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. The show has remained silent on Selina’s political affiliation because her character’s guiding trait is not ideology, but naked political ambition. She bends and stretches like a yoga instructor to appeal to constituents."
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