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Top 10 so far with big states like California and New Jersey yet to vote:
2008 Democratic primaries - Hillary Clinton 18.0 million votes
2008 Democratic primaries - Barack Obama 17.9 million votes
2016 Democratic primaries - Hillary Clinton 12.6 million votes
2000 Republican primaries - George W. Bush 12.0 million votes
2000 Democratic primaries - Al Gore 10.9 million votes
2016 Republican primaries - Donald Trump 10.7 million votes
1992 Democratic primaries - Bill Clinton 10.5 million votes
1980 Democratic primaries - Jimmy Carter 10.0 million votes
2012 Republican primaries - Mitt Romney 10.0 million votes
1988 Democratic primaries - Michael Dukakis 10.0 million votes
Hillary will likely remain as #3 in the end. Trump might be #4 or 5. Sanders may be #4 - 6.
Against a much larger field Trump closed the deal early. Says it all.
Bernie Sanders is way stronger than the other 16 GOP candidates
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