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tally. Her total includes
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pledged delegates won in
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a cause or a candidate you
believe in and come up short,”
she said. “I know that feeling
well. But as we look ahead
to the battle that awaits, let’s
remember all that unites us.”
She was biting and
sarcastic as she took on
Trump, accusing him of
wanting to win “by stoking
fear and rubbing salt in
wounds — and reminding us
daily just how great he is.”
Even as the Democratic
race was ending, new turmoil
broke out among the Repub-
licans. GOP leaders recoiled
at Trump’s comments about
a Hispanic judge, with one
senator even pulling his
endorsement.
Trump capped his difi-
cult day with victories in
California, New Jersey, New
Mexico, South Dakota and
Montana. But he was muted
his victory rally, saying he
understands “the responsi-
bility” of leading the Repub-
lican Party. He also made
a direct appeal to dejected
Sanders supporters and other
Democrats.
“This election isn’t about
Republican or Democrat, it’s
about who runs this country:
the special interests or the
people,” he said. Trump
promised a major speech
next week on Clinton and her
husband, former President
Bill Clinton.
Clinton’s win in New
Jersey came a day after she
secured the 2,383 delegates
she needed to become irst
female presumptive nominee
of a major political party,
according to an Associated
primaries and caucuses,
as well as superdelegates
— the party oficials and
oficeholders who can back
a candidate of their choosing.
President Barack Obama
called both Clinton and
Sanders late Tuesday. The
White House said Obama
congratulated Clinton for
“securing the delegates neces-
sary to clinch the Democratic
nomination for president”
and praised her “historic
campaign,” though he did not
formally endorse her.
The White House said
East Oregonian
Obama and Sanders will
meet at the White House on
Thursday, at the Vermont
senator’s request
Clinton and Sanders were
both pressing for victory
in California, each eager to
effectively end their primary
battle on a high note.
Sanders picked up a win
in North Dakota, where a
handful of delegates were
up for grabs. Sanders hoped
a victory would help in his
so-far-unsuccessful bid to
get Clinton superdelegates to
switch their support. Asked
on NBC whether he was
continuing that effort, he said,
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“We are. We’re on the phone
right now.”
Clinton and Sanders are
also expected to connect in
the coming days, Clinton’s
spokesman said late Tuesday.
The candidates’ campaign
managers spoke earlier in the
day, signaling that conversa-
tions were underway about
the road ahead.
Republicans
had
appeared uniied after Trump
vanquished his last opponents
about a month ago. But
the real estate mogul has
continued to make contro-
versial statements, frustrating
party leaders.
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