Hillary Clinton 'secures Democratic nomination' - AP
Hillary Clinton has
clinched the Democratic nomination for US president after reaching the required
number of delegates, an AP tally suggests.
The count puts Mrs
Clinton on 2,383 - the number needed to make her the presumptive nominee.
She will become the first female nominee for a major US
political party.
Mrs Clinton reached the threshold with a big win in
Puerto Rico and a burst of last-minute support from superdelegates, AP said
late on Monday night.
Superdelegates are
party insiders who can pledge their support for a candidate ahead of the
convention but do not formally vote for them until the convention itself.
AP's announcement came
ahead of Democratic primaries on Tuesday in California, Montana, New Mexico,
North Dakota, South Dakota, and New Jersey. Polling stations opened at 06:00
local time (10:00 GMT) in New Jersey. The last ones to close will be in
California at 03:00 GMT Wednesday.
It
has taken a long 227 years to get even this far. George Washington was elected president of a newly independent America in 1789. Forty-three men later (42 of them white) Hillary Clinton makes history today by being the first female nominee for the White House.
Courtesy : BBC
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