They waited long enough to make it look like a serious challenge, but the news networks finally called New York for Hillary Clinton about 40 minutes after the polls closed in the state.
ABC, Fox, NBC all project Clinton as the winner of the New York Democratic primary
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) April 20, 2016
Four news networks have called New York for Hillary Clinton. CNN and AP the only holdouts at this point.
— Steven Shepard (@POLITICO_Steve) April 20, 2016
BREAKING: @ABC News projects Hillary Clinton will win the New York Democratic primary https://t.co/GfJDd1Lum9 pic.twitter.com/rxqESRXHJg
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 20, 2016
BREAKING: CBS News projects @HillaryClinton wins Dem #NYprimary: https://t.co/Z4HKVDCGu7 pic.twitter.com/f2XuvezoUs
— CBS News Politics (@CBSPolitics) April 20, 2016
Hillary Clinton has won the New York Democratic primary: https://t.co/Cex0AsVmFS pic.twitter.com/BN7OiT5Di3
— Slate (@Slate) April 20, 2016
With 55 pct reporting, a 60 – 41 lead by Clinton is much bigger than expected if it holds https://t.co/swIQytADOc
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) April 20, 2016
Nothing is really happening in NY that wasn't expected or factored in. Same for 4/26. GOP race/convention *still* comes down to May/June.
— David M. Drucker (@DavidMDrucker) April 20, 2016
CNN should light the Empire State for the Republican winner and the Chrysler building for the Dems and then have the two buildings fight.
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) April 20, 2016
@poniewozik Don't give them ideas.
— Traci Law (@tracilaw) April 20, 2016
thrill is gone from Democratic race
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 20, 2016
https://twitter.com/QuadCityPat/status/722606718862168064
Speaking of, has anyone seen Bernie Sanders?
Sanders left his entire traveling press behind in State College PA and flew back to Burlington. Will gaggle with locals only.
— Beth Fouhy (@bfouhy) April 20, 2016
make no mistake – Bernie wanted and needed to win in NY
— Rick Klein (@rickklein) April 20, 2016
His supporters really wanted him to win as well; expect plenty of talk about voter suppression over the next day or two despite Clinton’s wide margin of victory.
https://twitter.com/bryancrabtree/status/722608654684262403
https://twitter.com/SGZip42/status/722608463516295170
This country baffles me. Ignorance is taking over. Europe here I come. Yo Bernie, come with. #rideordie #FeelTheBern https://t.co/2heoWgfJYJ
— Brooke Ashley (@Tr4nsformerr) April 20, 2016
@ The Media. Only 51% is reported. For the love of all things holy stop declaring her the winner when it isn't true yet! #FeelTheBern
— ?Meg B? (@MileyMalfoy) April 20, 2016
Seeing as mail in ballots are counted early & we tend to creep in from behind, I'll check back in a few hours… #FeelTheBern #Forward
— Dakota Kristin (@KristinSnortum) April 20, 2016
Chin up, #FeeltheBERN: HRC is a right-wing representative of Wall St, the military-industrial complex & the top 1%. Tonight changes nothing.
— J.M. Bee (@j_em_bee) April 20, 2016
Tonight's New York primary was not a win for Hillary, at least not one to be proud of! #feelthebern #neverhillary #NYprimary
— thanksamillion (@ThanksamillionD) April 20, 2016
Hearing Berners who have been wronged crying on the phone because their vote was discounted is heartbreaking. #FeelTheBern #NYPrimary
— Edwards (@HolyShitizen) April 20, 2016
As a tutor, I'm literally begging @BernieSanders to stay in so I can stop myself from crying. If you could hear their voices… #FeelTheBern
— Edwards (@HolyShitizen) April 20, 2016
#FeelTheBern Bernie won 8 of the last 10 primary contests. The desperation coming from the Hillary side after 1 win is something to behold!
— Ryvr ? ?️? (@ryvr) April 20, 2016
No movement has ever let a political party or delegate count determine their strength. We will not yield. We are not leaving. #FeelTheBern
— People for Bernie (@People4Bernie) April 20, 2016
This campaign isn't about @HillaryClinton. It's not about @BernieSanders. It's about us. And we are not leaving. #FeelTheBern
— People for Bernie (@People4Bernie) April 20, 2016
Even if we lost tonight. This shows the world is changing. The revolution is coming… #FeelTheBern https://t.co/JR9T45Ahod
— A. Davis (@LishaDavis03) April 20, 2016
The revolution's coming. Expect us!#NYPrimary #FeelTheBERN https://t.co/jCoz09E0ep
— OWS_ellie ॐ #Bernasté TURN OFF YOUR TV! (@OWS_ellie) April 20, 2016
Well, it looks like we just need to revolt now… #FeelTheBern
— Dany Ho Ho Holognini ?? (@Dany_Bolo) April 20, 2016
https://twitter.com/LeighMayo/status/722608860264067072
What’s downright surreal is how the New York primary can be summed up in one photo.
#NYPrimary pic.twitter.com/YZLtq3GwV2
— Dustin Slaughter (@DustinSlaughter) April 20, 2016
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