U.S republican and Democratic party candidates Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton pulled a feat last night as they won in the New York Primaries. This significant win moves them closer to picking up the nomination tickets for their parties in the U.S Presidential elections.

Currently, Trump has 847 delegates, while Ted Cruz and John Kasich both has 553 and 148 respectively, according to a CNN estimate. A Republican candidate is suppose to have 1,237 delegates to clinch the nomination.
On the Democratic front Hilary Clinton is leading with 1,930 delegates including 1,443 pledged delegates and 487 super delegates while Bernie Sanders has a total of 1,223 delegates including 1,183 pledged delegates and 40 super delegates. They both need 2,383 delegates to secure the nomination.
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