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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumPuerto Rico 60 P.Dels + 7 S.Dels ! Should know by dinner time!!! (HRC GP)
We should know how many delegates she'll need on Tuesday! woo hoo!!!PR closes by 3pm ET!? 3 more hours.
April 16th was deadline to register for Open Primary in PR.
Anyone has any links to follow results?
					
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						Puerto Rico 60 P.Dels + 7 S.Dels ! Should know by dinner time!!! (HRC GP) (Original Post)
						Her Sister
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stopbush
(24,755 posts)1. The Green Papers will have them, though they were
        wrong about the results in the VI.
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)2. Think there is still confusion about VI !?
        Maybe am wrong!   I'd love for HER to have swept VI!!  Keee keee keee   Just would.!!
   Just would.!!
Cha
(315,369 posts)3. There's this..
         Benchmark Politics  @benchmarkpol
Benchmark Politics  @benchmarkpol  
Clinton wins 87% to Sanders 12% - Clinton gets all 7 delegates - Sanders non-viable in the Virgin Islands.
5:08 PM - 4 Jun 2016
361 361 Retweets 486 486 likes
https://twitter.com/benchmarkpol?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
 https://theobamadiary.com/2016/06/04/muhammad-ali-unapologetically-black/
 https://theobamadiary.com/2016/06/04/muhammad-ali-unapologetically-black/
As well as this..
Clinton moves closer to nomination, sweeps in Virgin Islands
The party said Clinton won 84.2 percent of the vote, while Bernie Sanders earned 12.2 percent. Under Democratic National Committee rules, a candidate must win at least 15 percent of the vote to be eligible to receive delegates.
People were excited and overjoyed when Bill Clinton came to visit," said Cecil R. Benjamin, who chairs the party there. He noted that in addition to the seven pledged delegates, all four of the Virgin Islands' superdelegates are now backing Clinton. Superedelegates are party officials who can back any candidate.
"We are the only state or U.S. territory where she got 100 percent of the delegates," he said, citing in part the large voter turnout. "It was great, and we are ready for the national convention."
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/5c4c01d4189d472bace3c381f03bfb6a/clinton-moves-closer-nomination-sweeps-virgin-islands
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)4. Clinton sweeps in Virgin Islands, moves closer to nomination
        WASHINGTON  Hillary Clinton scored a sweeping win in the U.S. Virgin Islands on Saturday, picking up all seven pledged delegates at stake as she inched tantalizingly close to the Democratic nomination.
She is now just 60 delegates short of the 2,383 needed to advance to the November general election.
The party said Clinton won 84.2 percent of the vote, while Bernie Sanders earned 12.2 percent. Under Democratic National Committee rules, a candidate must win at least 15 percent of the vote to be eligible to receive delegates.
It was almost as big a margin as Barack Obama had in 2008, when he beat Clinton by 90 percent to 8 percent.
She is now just 60 delegates short of the 2,383 needed to advance to the November general election.
The party said Clinton won 84.2 percent of the vote, while Bernie Sanders earned 12.2 percent. Under Democratic National Committee rules, a candidate must win at least 15 percent of the vote to be eligible to receive delegates.
It was almost as big a margin as Barack Obama had in 2008, when he beat Clinton by 90 percent to 8 percent.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/clinton-sweeps-in-virgin-islands-moves-closer-to-nomination/ar-BBtS0Cx?OCID=HPDHP
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)5. Puerto Rico: HRC 52,658 Votes   59.74%	36 P. Del + 6 S. Del
        BS 33,368 Votes  37.85% 	24 P. Dels
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/PR-D


