In Pictures | New York primary
Voters hit the polls Tuesday in the state of New York as presidential candidates angle to scoop up more delegates. The Empire State has 291 Democratic delegates and 95 Republican delegates up for grabs.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, greet supporters after casting their ballots at a polling station in Chappaqua, N.Y.
(Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / AFP/Getty Images)Voters hit the polls Tuesday in the state of New York as presidential candidates angle to scoop up more delegates. The Empire State has 291 Democratic delegates and 95 Republican delegates up for grabs.
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, vying for the Democratic nomination, speaks to supporter Michael Cantalupo in New York’s Times Square. Cantalupo said he is unable to vote in the state’s closed primary.
(Mary Altaffer / Associated Press)Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump votes at his local polling station. Trump is looking to win in New York after a string of losses to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
(Spencer Platt / Getty Images)Voters cast ballots at a polling station in Brooklyn.
(Kena Betancur / AFP/Getty Images)Supporters look at a cellphone picture of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton after voting at a polling station in Chappaqua, where Clinton also cast her ballot.
(Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / AFP/Getty Images)Workers organize a polling station in Chappaqua.
(Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / AFP/Getty Images)Voters began casting ballots Tuesday in New York’s high-stakes presidential primary. Front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had been polling ahead in the state.
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