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Sun Jun 5, 2016, 12:01 PM
Jun 2016
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

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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
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http://bigstory.ap.org/article/5c4c01d4189d472bace3c381f03bfb6a/clinton-moves-closer-nomination-sweeps-virgin-islands

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