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    Where things stand:

    Clinton vs Trump
    47.3% — Hillary Clinton
    41.6% — Donald Trump

    Sanders vs Trump
    51.8% — Bernie Sanders
    38.8% — Donald Trump

    Democratic Delegate Count
    1,657 — Hillary Clinton
    1,314 — Bernie Sanders
    1,080 — Available
    2,383 — To Win

    Republican Delegate Count
    1,080 — Donald Trump

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    Where things stand now:

    Clinton vs Trump Poll
    45.8% — Hillary Clinton (down 1.5%)
    42.7% — Donald Trump (up 1.1%)

    Sanders vs Trump Poll
    50.7% — Bernie Sanders (down 1.1%)
    39.1% — Donald Trump (up 0.3%)

    Democratic Delegate Count
    1,721 — Hillary Clinton (up 64)
    1,394 — Bernie Sanders (up 80)
    936 — Available
    2,383 — To Win

    Republican Delegate Count
    1,098 — Donald Trump (up 18)
    1,237 — To Win

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    Clinton vs Trump Poll
    43.4% — Donald Trump (up 0.7%)
    43.2% — Hillary Clinton (down 2.6%)

    Sanders vs Trump Poll
    50.3% — Bernie Sanders (down 0.4%)
    39.5% — Donald Trump (up 0.4%)

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    Clinton vs Trump Poll Average
    43.8% — Hillary Clinton (up 0.6%)
    42.3% — Donald Trump (down 1.1%)

    Sanders vs Trump Poll Average
    49.8% — Bernie Sanders (down 0.9%)
    39.4% — Donald Trump (up 0.3%)

    Democratic Delegate Count
    1,721 — Hillary Clinton (up 1)
    1,399 — Bernie Sanders (up 5)
    930 — Available
    2,383 — To Win

    Republican Delegate Count
    1,138 — Donald Trump (up 40)
    1,237 — To Win

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    I'm willing to bet that it's gonna be Clinton vs Trump in the elections. I just can't see Sanders actually managing to get the nomination at this rate. But who knows, maybe he'll have a miracle.

    US Election seems to be being followed over here quite closely. And nobody seems to like Trump that much. Heck, we tried to get Trump banned from entering the country. And the politicians seemed to spend three hours debating whether to do that.
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    I'm willing to bet that it's gonna be Clinton vs Trump in the elections. I just can't see Sanders actually managing to get the nomination at this rate. But who knows, maybe he'll have a miracle.

    US Election seems to be being followed over here quite closely. And nobody seems to like Trump that much. Heck, we tried to get Trump banned from entering the country. And the politicians seemed to spend three hours debating whether to do that.
    I agree, Clinton vs Trump is likely, but I wouldn't rule out Bernie yet, as it is close and the FBI's investigation in Hillary is still a wild card. But if she does get up, her and her supporters needs to stop calling people who vote against her sexist as it is not helping her chances against Trump.

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    I agree, Clinton vs Trump is likely, but I wouldn't rule out Bernie yet, as it is close and the FBI's investigation in Hillary is still a wild card. But if she does get up, her and her supporters needs to stop calling people who vote against her sexist as it is not helping her chances against Trump.
    No, it doesn't, and I disagree immesenly because of that. She shouldn't get the vote just because she is a woman, she should get it because her policies were the most popular and she's wanted as President.

    And you're right about the inverstigation. If she did do what she supposedly did do, then she should face the consequences for that. She shouldn't be immune from that simply because she's a presidential candidate.
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    Clinton got the nomination, it seems.

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    Clinton got the nomination, it seems.
    Not yet, the media is getting ahead of itself. The Democratic party's rules state that the superdelegates count, which is what the media is using to say she won, should not be counted until they vote on 25 July, this is because they have not voted yet, and the current count is based on a survey, and the superdelegates are always changing their positions.

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    Where things stand now:

    Clinton vs Trump Poll Average
    44% — Hillary Clinton (up 0.2%)
    42% — Donald Trump (down 0.3%)

    Sanders vs Trump Poll Average
    49.7% — Bernie Sanders (down 0.1%)
    39.3% — Donald Trump (down 0.1%)

    Democratic Delegate Count
    1,934 — Hillary Clinton (up 170)
    1,541 — Bernie Sanders (up 117)
    576 — Available
    2,383 — To Win

    Republican Delegate Count
    1,436 — Donald Trump (up 298)
    1,237 — To Win

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    Not American so I can hardly vote but-

    Trump will most likely cause some internal incident at some point whilst attempting to "make America great again", and I will honestly be surprised if he manages to gain the respect of the leaders over here. If anything, he's managed to make a mockery of himself with "build a wall and get Mexico to pay for it", "get Bill Gates to shut down the Internet", "Bomb the hell out of Isis" (however that's supposed to be different from normal bombing) and "ban all Muslims until our representatives can work out what the hell is going on." The anti-vax opinions and comments about certain areas of London and police being to scared to monitor them (Brit here. They're bollocks) doesn't help much.

    As for Clinton...I don't trust her, and as far as I'm concerned, she is not an inspiration for woman. Her Methods of getting to where she is today are anything but that.

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    Not American so I can hardly vote but-

    Trump will most likely cause some internal incident at some point whilst attempting to "make America great again", and I will honestly be surprised if he manages to gain the respect of the leaders over here. If anything, he's managed to make a mockery of himself with "build a wall and get Mexico to pay for it", "get Bill Gates to shut down the Internet", "Bomb the hell out of Isis" (however that's supposed to be different from normal bombing) and "ban all Muslims until our representatives can work out what the hell is going on." The anti-vax opinions and comments about certain areas of London and police being to scared to monitor them (Brit here. They're bollocks) doesn't help much.

    As for Clinton...I don't trust her, and as far as I'm concerned, she is not an inspiration for woman. Her Methods of getting to where she is today are anything but that.
    I completely agree with you, I'm an outsider too, I'm Aussie and I don't get it as there was much better candidates on both sides that people in the USA could have gone with, but they pick the two most unpopular and despised candidates in history, it is like they wanted an election that is about choosing the lesser of two evils. And no matter what her supporters say, Hillary is in big trouble. Yes, Trump has no chance of winning the women's vote, but that doesn't mean anything if Hillary loses huge support from both men and women with her "you're sexist if you don't vote for me" message. Just a few months ago, people was saying Trump had no chance of winning the Republican nomination, underestimating him is a very bad idea.

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    I saw this coming, but I hoped that Google wouldn't go down that path and misuse their power.

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    Where things stand now:

    Clinton vs Trump Poll Average
    44.1% — Hillary Clinton (up 0.1%)
    38.3% — Donald Trump (down 3.7%)

    Democratic Delegate Count
    2,196 — Hillary Clinton (up 262)
    1,801 — Bernie Sanders (up 260)
    2,383 — To Win

    Republican Delegate Count
    1,441 — Donald Trump (up 5)
    1,237 — To Win

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