Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Bernie Sanders wins Indiana essential in a bombshell - live blog

9:14 p.m. ET CBS News ventures Sanders has won Indiana's essential in a noteworthy bombshell.

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7:45 p.m. ET Sanders addressed a rally of his supporters in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday night.

He gave his standard stump discourse about wage imbalance, school obligation and Social Security advantages.

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"Starting today, we have now won 17 primaries and gatherings. We have gotten around nine million votes. When we began this crusade, we were 60 focuses behind Secretary Clinton in national surveys," he said. "We wind up winning the vote of individuals 45 years old or more youthful. That is vital on the grounds that it lets me know that the thoughts that we are battling for are the thoughts for the fate of America and the eventual fate of the Democratic Party."

7:22 p.m. ET Sanders is getting the backing of both men and ladies while Clinton keeps on performing admirably with dark voters who make up 17 percent of Democratic essential voters in Indiana. Around 75% back Clinton. Sanders wins among the seventy five percent of white Democratic Indiana essential voters.

Sanders keeps on running solid with more youthful voters - 72 percent of 17 to 29 year olds bolster him. Clinton performs well among more seasoned voters - 60 percent of individuals beyond 65 years old.

More Indiana Democratic essential voters think Clinton, 50 percent, would have a superior opportunity to thrashing Trump than Sanders, 47 percent.

More voters, 76 percent, said they see Clinton's proposed arrangements as more sensible than the 67 percent who said the same in regards to Sanders' proposed strategies.

Most Clinton and Sanders supporters say they would presumably or certainly vote in favor of either hopeful on the off chance that they turned into the chosen one. Thirty percent of Sanders' essential voters as of now say they would not back Clinton in November, and 19 percent of Clinton supporters say they wouldn't vote in favor of Sanders.

7:00 p.m. ET Polls have authoritatively shut in Indiana.

6:14 p.m. ET Caring about individuals and the competitors' genuineness are the top qualities that mattered most to Indiana Democratic essential voters.

While Republicans say the crusade hosts partitioned their get-together, around seventy five percent of Democratic essential voters in Indiana say the battle hosts stimulated their gathering.

About nine in ten Indiana Democratic essential voters say the nation is prepared to choose a lady president.

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5:00 p.m. ET The primary arrangement of surveying spots in Indiana - those in the Central time zone - close in the following hour, at 6 p.m., ET, while alternate parts of the state, on Eastern time, surveys are required to shut in two hours, at 7 p.m.

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Preparatory way out surveys demonstrate a majority of voters in the Democratic race named the economy and employments as the most critical issue for them in Indiana. About 66% said Wall Street harms the economy while simply under a third said it helps it.

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