Speaking to supporters in New York, Bernie Sanders broke into his speech to say to cheers: "All right. News bulletin. We just won Wyoming." (File Photo)
New York, United States:
White House hopeful Bernie Sanders extended his winning streak in his bid to pull off a shock and defeat Hillary Clinton, grabbing victory in the Wyoming Democratic caucuses on Saturday, US media said.
The state -- which is overwhelmingly Republican -- awards only 14 delegates, meaning Sanders barely puts a dent in Clinton's more than 200-delegate lead, but it gives the self-described democratic socialist another morale boost, ahead of the crucial New York primary on April 19.
The Vermont senator won 56 per cent of the Wyoming vote to 44 per cent for Clinton, CNN projected, with most ballots counted.
Clinton though remains the clear frontrunner for the Democratic party ticket for November's general election, but Sanders has the momentum and has enjoyed a string of successes at the polls.
Speaking to supporters in New York, Sanders broke into his speech to say to cheers: "All right. News bulletin. We just won Wyoming."
The state -- which is overwhelmingly Republican -- awards only 14 delegates, meaning Sanders barely puts a dent in Clinton's more than 200-delegate lead, but it gives the self-described democratic socialist another morale boost, ahead of the crucial New York primary on April 19.
The Vermont senator won 56 per cent of the Wyoming vote to 44 per cent for Clinton, CNN projected, with most ballots counted.
Clinton though remains the clear frontrunner for the Democratic party ticket for November's general election, but Sanders has the momentum and has enjoyed a string of successes at the polls.
Speaking to supporters in New York, Sanders broke into his speech to say to cheers: "All right. News bulletin. We just won Wyoming."
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