Hillary Clinton can lose every remaining primary in the coming weeks and still clinch the nomination.<br />With Clinton’s double-digit win in New York and more than two dozen new superdelegates joining her camp, rival Bernie Sanders now faces a far steeper path.<br />Including superdelegates, the race stands at 1,930 to 1,189, for Clinton.<br />She needs just 27 percent of the remaining delegates and uncommitted superdelegates to reach the magic number, 2,383.<br />Clinton is moving quickly to cast herself as the all-but-certain nominee.<br />“The race for the Democratic nomination is in the home stretch, and victory is in sight,” she told supporters at her victory party in Manhattan on Tuesday night.
