Tuesday, 19 April 2016

New York results: Trump Hillary eye victories in Empire State

Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton (Photo: Twitter)

Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton (Photo: Twitter)

It’s primary day for Republicans and Democrats in New York Tuesday, and front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are expected to win big victories in The Empire State.

Trump and Clinton were leading in RealClearPolitics’ polling average Tuesday, each getting 53 percent in the polls before their party primaries.

As WND reported, the New York primaries have been marred by a voter-rolls bombshell, broken machines, long lines, missing ballots in Harlem, and a trending #VoterSuppression hashtag on Twitter.

What do YOU think? Are you confident the election results in 2016 are accurate? Sound off in today’s WND poll!

A full 56 percent of New York Republican primary voters believe Trump has the best shot at defeating Clinton in November, according to ABC News exit polls. Only 21 percent say the same for Republican candidate John Kasich and 16 percent for Ted Cruz.

Seven in 10 GOP voters oppose a contested convention and say the candidate with the most primary votes should win the party’s nomination. And six in 10 favor a temporary ban on non-U.S. Muslims entering the country.

Trump stands to win a large number of New York’s 95 delegates.

“If he picks up 75 [delegates], he has a real path to 1,237,” political analyst Matt Dowd told ABC News, referencing the number of delegates a candidate must win to claim the GOP nomination before the July convention.

“[John] Kasich has a real shot of coming second,” Dowd added, “[giving him] a better argument going forward that people should pay attention to him.”

Cruz has had great difficulty in his efforts to win support from New Yorkers. In February and April, Cruz criticized Trump’s “New York values” and liberalism.

By Sunday, Trump told AM 970’s John Catsimatidis, “[Cruz] hates New Yorkers. And he’s trying to put a different spin on it now, like he’s talking about liberal values.”

Sign up for free news alerts from WND.com, America’s independent news network.

As for Democrats Clinton and Sanders, New York offers 247 delegates.

“This is crucial for both of them,” Dowd said. “This is critical for [Sanders] because he needs to reset the race … and the only way for him going forward is to win New York. It’s crucial for [Clinton] because losing her home state makes people question [if] she really [is] the best candidate.”

Clinton, who served as senator in New York before becoming secretary of state in 2009, is especially hoping for a win in the state, as she has lost eight of the last nine elections to Sanders. Clinton won 57 percent of the Democrat vote in New York’s 2008 primary. She has scored endorsements from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

New York also has 44 unpledged delegates who are expected to back Clinton.

On April 26, Republicans and Democrats will each hold five primaries in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

New York polls close at 9 p.m. EDT. Results will be updated below as they come in.


New York

Republican primary

95 delegates awarded proportionally, with winner-take-all triggers

With 0 percent reporting: 

Trump: 0 percent

Kasich: 0 percent

Cruz: 0 percent


New York

Democrat primary

247 delegates awarded proportionally

With 0 percent reporting: 

Clinton: 0 percent

Sanders: 0 percent

 

 

 


from PropagandaGuard https://propagandaguard.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/new-york-results-trump-hillary-eye-victories-in-empire-state/




from WordPress https://toddmsiebert.wordpress.com/2016/04/19/new-york-results-trump-hillary-eye-victories-in-empire-state/

No comments:

Post a Comment