Hillary Clinton Declared Winner of Guam Democratic Caucuses
The win was declared by the Guam Democratic Party.
-- The Guam Democratic Party has declared Hillary Clinton the winner of the party's presidential caucuses in the U.S. territory.
Counting superdelegates, Clinton has amassed just over 93 percent of the necessary total to clinch the Democratic nomination, according to ABC News projections. To get to the magic number of 2,383, the former secretary of state needs to win 16 percent of all remaining delegates and 73 percent of pledged delegates.
Meanwhile, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders needs to win 97 percent of all remaining delegates. He cannot reach 2,383 on pledged delegates alone; to win the Democratic nomination, he would need the support of the superdelegates.
Guam marks Clinton’s 26th victory in the primary season. Sanders has won 19 contests.