FiveThirtyEight
Micah Cohen

Nate, this was interesting:
Is there any reason to think Trump has been hurt by his campaign not doing its own polling?
Harry Enten

The good news for Sanders is that unless something funky happens, a double-digit victory looks likely for him. That would be meaningful — a possible sign that he’s picked up strength. The question is whether he can get to the 16-percentage-point margin we think he needs to be on pace to catch Clinton in the pledged-delegate count. That may be a tougher hill to climb.
Farai Chideya

“We can change the status quo when we think big and when we have a vision,” Sanders said during a long victory speech tonight, touching on topics that included business taxes and “the corporate media.” (Some Sanders supporters recently staged a “Bern the Media” campaign, boycotting some news outlets). Sanders also said that Clinton was “nervous” about his ability to appeal to voters in New York. He’s not quite as gloves-off as Trump, but Sanders has arguably been ratcheting up his attacks on Clinton. One analysis in The New York Times cited current and former members of Sanders’s team making the case he should have hit Clinton verbally harder and sooner.

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