Breaking: Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana Democratic Primary
Race Goes to Senator From Vermont
Bernie Sanders is the projected winner of the Indiana Democratic primary.Â
JUST IN: @ABC News projects Bernie Sanders will win the Indiana Democratic primary. https://t.co/5XiDjrS1Ab pic.twitter.com/yw1D4Vycev
— ABC News (@ABC) May 4, 2016
Democratic voters in the #INPrimary are split over which candidate has the best chance to beat Trump in the general pic.twitter.com/lCTz48Pm5M
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) May 3, 2016
Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders need to get to 2,383 to win the Democratic nomination.Â
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BREAKING: Ted Cruz Drops Out of GOP Presidential Race
Breaking: Donald Trump Wins Indiana Republican Primary
Via The New York Times:
Indiana’s primary poised to be a test of momentum for both parties. https://t.co/YOVktcJGRm pic.twitter.com/bsMsDJqV1a
— ABC News (@ABC) May 3, 2016
Real Clear Politics has the breakdown of delegates and primaries for Democrats and Republicans.Â
MSNBC Tuesday evening reported the Clinton campaign spent no advertising dollars in Indiana, and will no longer spend money on ads against Sen. Sanders, directing their focus to the general election, which the New York Times confirms:
Final ad $$ in Indiana Dem primary, according to @CMAGAdFacts: @BernieSanders: $1.6 million@HillaryClinton: $0
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) May 3, 2016
Meanwhile, on the Republican side:
Republican ad spending in Indiana, according to @CMAGAdFacts:Â
Team Cruz: $2.8 million
NeverTrump: $2.6 millionTrump campaign: $900,000
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) May 3, 2016
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