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The Primary Race

Clinton Wins D.C. Primary

Hillary Clinton won the final primary race of 2016 with a decisive victory in Tuesday’s Democratic primary in Washington D.C. She was declared the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee last week, but Bernie Sanders has vowed to fight on to the convention.The two are meeting tonight in D.C. Come in and get caught up on the latest news, and see live results.

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Current Status

District of Columbia Democratic Primary

  • As of June 14, 2016, 10:14 p.m. EDT
  • 100% of precincts reporting (143 of 143)
Name Votes Percent
Hillary Clinton 74,566 78.6%
Bernie Sanders 19,990 21.0%
Other 203 <1%
Total 94,759 100.0%
  • Polls close at 8 p.m. EDT
  • Source: AP

Race To The Nomination

Democratic Delegate Tracker

2,383 needed to win

  • Clinton
    2,807 (2,205 + 602)
  • Sanders
    1,894 (1,846 + 48)
  • Democratic delegate totals include delegates determined via state primaries and caucuses and superdelegates.

    After winners are called, state parties do not always immediately award all delegates (and AP does not always immediately account for all delegates in its estimates). Sometimes the delay is to allow for full tabulation of votes, or because there are further steps involved in the state party nomination process. See the NPR Delegate Tracker for detailed state delegate allocations, including delegates outstanding.
  • As of July 15, 2016, 7:03 p.m. EDT
  • Source: AP estimates

Race To The Nomination

Republican Delegate Tracker

1,237 needed to win

  • Trump
    1,543
  • Cruz
    559
  • Rubio
    165
  • Kasich
    161
  • Carson
    7
  • Bush
    4
  • Fiorina
    1
  • Huckabee
    1
  • Paul
    1
  • Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, John Kasich, Rand Paul and Marco Rubio suspended their campaigns.

    After winners are called, state parties do not always immediately award all delegates (and AP does not always immediately account for all delegates in its estimates). Sometimes the delay is to allow for full tabulation of votes, or because there are further steps involved in the state party nomination process. See the NPR Delegate Tracker for detailed state delegate allocations, including delegates outstanding.
  • As of July 15, 2016, 7:03 p.m. EDT
  • Source: AP estimates

NPR Politics Podcast

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On Orlando

Another mass shooting has taken center stage in the Presidential race. Whether it will result in any policy changes is another question, but Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — in separate speeches today — offered starkly different views of what their respective policy changes would look like. This episode, campaign reporter Scott Detrow, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, editor/correspondent Ron Elving, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org . And listen in to Election Essentials on NPR One .

Show notes:
What Trump Really Meant When He Said Obama Has ‘Something Else In Mind’

Trump Calls To Ban Immigration From Countries With ‘Proven History Of Terrorism’

Clinton Warns Against ‘Inflammatory Anti-Muslim Rhetoric’

President Obama, Lawmakers And Candidates React To Orlando Shooting


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