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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton dominated the April 26th primaries.

Five states voted in both the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

Trump won all five states. Clinton carried four but lost Rhode Island to Bernie Sanders.

There were a total of 384 delegates up for grabs on the Democratic side.

A total of 118 delegates were available for Republicans. NOTE: 54 GOP delegates in Pennsylvania are required to attend the GOP convention as “undeclared.”

For Democrats, 2,383 delegates are required for the nomination. Right now:

Hillary Clinton: 1,941 (incl 489 SD)
Bernie Sanders: 1,240 (incl 41 SD)

For Republicans, 1,237 delegates are required for the nomination. Right now:

Donald Trump: 846
Ted Cruz: 563
John Kasich: 147

 

 

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