Clinton Wins Northern Mariana Islands’ Democratic Caucus

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a town hall at the Toledo Civic Center in Toledo, Iowa, Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton won the caucuses in the Northern Mariana Islands’ Democratic caucuses, according to CNN and ABC News on Saturday.

Clinton got four delegates with her win after votes were counted from the islands of Tinian, Saipan, and Rota, CNN reported.

Sanders earned two delegates, according to CNN.

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  1. Does this mean that Hillary has the momentum now?

  2. Avatar for ajm ajm says:

    No, according to most Bernie supporters it show Bernie is making progress. That’s two more people than knew him six months ago!/s

    Snark tagged just in case.

  3. Every win is a win. Congrats to Hillary and Hillary fans.

    And as pissed as I (still) am right now over her astonishing Reagans-as-heroes-of-the-AIDS-crisis remarks, I will STILL say this:

    #####[Standard Disclaimer: This commenter wishes it to be known that in November he or she plans to vote for the Democratic nominee, whoever that turns out to be, and will encourage their fellow primary candidate supporters to do likewise.]

  4. Avatar for bdtex bdtex says:

    Every delegate counts. 4 closer to the nomination.

  5. Avatar for bdtex bdtex says:

    She’s had the momentum since the voting began.

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