Shake bernie sanders, who is on a winning streak lately and looking to extend it tonight in wisconsin. 86 delegates are up for grabs, but even if sanders won them all, clinton would still have nearly threequarters of what she needs to clinch the nomination. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter wisconsinites like to back a frontrunner. Since 1988 every democrat who won the badger state went on to clinch the nomination, but this time the state could go for the underdog. We have won six out of the last seven caucuses and primaries. Reporter sanders is a hit with the states progressive base and in big college towns. Daniel miller is a student in milwaukee. I dont think its a long shot at all. He only needs to win 55 to 60 of the remaining delegate vote. Reporter thats easier said than done, as clinton today. I have 2. 5 million more votes than he does. [applause] i have. I have a very significant lead in delegates, which is what eventually decides who the nominee is. Reporter and the next state up
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The democratic frontrunner, but she just cant shake bernie sanders, who is on a winning streak lately and looking to extend it tonight in wisconsin. 86 delegates are up for grabs, but even if sanders won them all, clinton would still have nearly threequarters of what she needs to clinch the nomination. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter wisconsinites like to back a frontrunner. Since 1988, every democrat who won the badger state went on to clinch the nomination. But this time the state could go for the underdog. We have won six out of the last seven caucuses and primaries. Reporter sanders is a hit with the states progressive base and in its big college towns. Daniel miller is a student in milwaukee. I dont think its a long shot at all. He only needs to win 55 to 60 of the remaining delegate votes, that are left in the country. Reporter thats easier said than done, as clinton reminded the women of the view today. I have 2. 5 million more votes than he does. applause and i have. I have a very
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