Hillary
Clinton might be on the way to the Democratic presidential nomination
but she enters territory that could be considered more favorable to
Bernie Sanders on Tuesday May 10,2016 with the West Virginia primary.
And
for the first time on the Republican side, there's only one candidate
in the race -- but that doesn't mean there's consensus. Republicans in
West Virginia and Nebraska will offer the first glimpse at whether the
GOP can rally behind Donald Trump in a general election.
For Democrats, only West Virginia offers binding results. In Nebraska,
Democrats caucused on March 05,2016, favoring Sanders by nearly 15 points.
Though Democrats will still be voting in a primary on Tuesday, the
results for the presidential race will have no binding effect on
delegate allocation.
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