Sanders wins in West Virginia

Ron Kampeas

Bernie Sanders addressing the crowd during a campaign rally in Huntington, W.Va., April 26, 2016. (John Sommers II/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders addressing the crowd during a campaign rally in Huntington, W.Va., April 26, 2016. (John Sommers II/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton in the West Virginia primary for the Democratic presidential nomination.

The win Tuesday for Sanders, the Independent senator from Vermont, is his 20th so far in the primaries, but he still trails Clinton, the former secretary of state, in the delegate count. Clinton has 2,239 delegates backing her out of the 2,383 required to win, according to the New York Times count, while Sanders has 1,469.

With 70 percent of the vote in late Tuesday, Sanders led Clinton 51 percent to 36 percent.

Sanders, the first Jewish candidate to win major party nominating contests, had been expected to win the state, where the white working class electorate reflects the demographic that has favored him throughout the election.

Donald Trump, who earlier this month effectively secured the Republican nomination, trounced opponents who have dropped out but who remained on the ballot Tuesday in Nebraska and West Virginia GOP primaries.

Democrats face off again next on May 17 in Kentucky and Oregon. Republicans also have a primary in Oregon.

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