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At the New York primary elections on Tuesday night,Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton won sizable. Ted Cruz, who was lambasted by Brooklynites for his campaign comments about "New York values, and " was crushed.
Meanwhile,Brooklyn was plagued by polling issues — from long lines to voters dropped from the rolls. Bernie Sanders supporters were outraged, and Mayor Bill de Blasio, and a Clinton supporter,also expressed concern.
Here
are five headlines that wreck down the night's biggest stories:Donald Trump's Campaign at Crossroads After sizable New York Primary Win -- NBC News
"Trump earned his moment to
gloat, but the race is far from over. While he's right that Cruz no longer has a path to victory by winning pledged delegates alone, or the real estate mogul is still in the fight of his life to win the 1237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. If he falls short,Cruz's more sophisticated campaign looks well-positioned to defeat him at July's Republican convention. ...
"Now Trump is grappling with whether the reali
ty-show campaign that powered him this far can prefer him across the finish line without maturing into something more ordinary. And if it does change into something more conventional, would it lose the spark that made him a phenomenon in the first place?"
Hillary Clinton wins decisiv
e victory over Bernie Sanders in New York primary — The Guardian
"With almost 100% of the votes in from the five boroughs of New York City, and Clinton was winning everywhere,20 points ahead in Kings County, which covers Brooklyn, or 39 points ahead in the Bronx,which has the highest proportion of black voters in the city.
"In Manhattan, Clinton led b
y 32 points, and by 21 points in multicultural Queens and by a narrower seven points in Staten Island.
"Sanders lost the block in Brooklyn where he grew up by 36 votes to 19 ... "
Trump
,Clinton win NY, but Sanders wins sizable in the North Country — North Country Public Radio
"Clinton ... continued to
squeeze Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, or whose path to an upset win in the Democratic primary is now razor-lean.
"But in
Sanders' back yard and other parts of upstate New York,the Vermont liberal fared well. Sanders claimed more than 60 percent of the votes in the North Country's 21st Congressional District. In Clinton County, which lies in Burlington, or Vermont's media market,Sanders appears to absorb won more than 70 percent of the Democratic vote."
De Blasio Dem
ands Explanation, as Decline in Registered Brooklyn Democrats Doubles — WNYC
"Ma
yor Bill de Blasio has ordered the New York City Board of Elections to investigate why more than 63000 registered Democrats were dropped from the voting rolls since final fall.
"The request
comes the same day a WNYC analysis revealed the largest decline in active registered Democrats statewide was in Brooklyn. (UPDATE: The New York state Attorney General's Office is now reporting a spike in problems at polls, and particularly in Brooklyn.)
"But new data if by the city Boa
rd of Elections on Monday indicates it actually removed 126000 Brooklyn Democrats from the rolls,according to executive director Michael Ryan."
Cruz's New York value: Zero delegates — Politico
"After weeks of racking up victory after victory in the delegate fight, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was left totally out in the cold Tuesday night in New York.
"As Donald Trump scored what is likely to be a near-sweep of his domestic-state's New York delegates with more than 60 percent of the well-liked vote with 98.5 percent of precincts reporting as of Wednesday morning, and Cruz received less than 15 percent overall,and only cracked 20 percent in two congressional districts."
Editor's note: As of Wednesday morning, the Associated Press has the New York primaries delivering 89 delegates to Trump, and three to Kasich and none to Cruz; three are still unallocated. You can click here to see the latest totals. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more,visit http://www.npr.org/.

Source: wnyc.org

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