Despite N.H. primary loss, Clinton has 394 delegates to Sanders' 42
By Associated Press Wednesday, February 10th 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures to supporters at her New Hampshire presidential primary campaign rally, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in
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MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Bernie Sanders will win at least 13 of the Democratic delegates in New Hampshire and Hillary Clinton will win at least nine. Two delegates haven't yet been allocated.
In the overall race for delegates, Clinton has 394, thanks in large part to endorsements from superdelegates party officials who can support the candidate of their choice.
Sanders has 42 delegates.
Delegates Awarded to Democratic Candidates | InsideGov
It takes 2,382 delegates to win the Democratic nomination for president.
In the Republicans race, Donald Trump will win at least 10 delegates in New Hampshire and John Kasich will win at least three. Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush will both win at least two, with six delegates still to be allocated.
In the overall race for delegates, Trump leads with 17, Cruz has 10, Marco Rubio has seven, Kasich has four and Bush has three.
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