The day after Hillary Clinton’s 16-point victory over Bernie Sanders in the New York Democratic presidential primary ended talk that his momentum could carry him to the party’s nomination, one of his prime union supporters, Larry Hanley, was asked to assess the impact of the decisive win.
“About 30 delegates,” the president of the Amalgamated Transit Union said in a phone interview.
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