And finally, California, the largest state in the Union and the one that awards the highest number of delegates, will hold its primary on June 7.
Meanwhile, Clinton and Trump will try to convince their rivals to exit the race and support them in their bid for the White House.
Sanders will likely come under pressure to bow out of the race and unite the Democratic Party behind the former first lady.
After Tuesday’s five-primary sweep in the northeast, Republican contender Donald Trump and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton both feel their nominations are within reach.
According to the Associated Press, Clinton has already won 1,622 delegates and 519 superdelegates (delegates who are not awarded based on popular vote).
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/04/27/inenglish/1461760483_119365.html
