WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Clinton is outpolling her only challenger, Senator Bernie Sanders, almost two-to-one. With 71 percent of the votes counted, she led Sanders 60.2 to 30.2 percent.
In the Republican caucus, Trump leads with 46.5 percent to 22.5 percent for his challenger Senator Ted Cruz, as 64 percent of the vote has been counted.
The remaining Republican candidate, Ohio Governor John Kasich, received only 10 percent of votes.
Although major states like Wisconsin, New York and California still have to hold their primary or caucuses contests, the results virtually guaranteed that Clinton would be the Democratic nominee at the party’s national convention in Philadelphia in July.
Anti-Trump forces among the Republican Party establishment suffered another setback, since Trump is so far ahead of all his potential challengers in the popular Republican primary vote nationwide.