Hillary Clinton has won enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination for president, the Associated Press reported late Monday, effectively crushing Bernie Sanders’ historic bid to become America’s first Jewish president.
Even before the AP broke the story, members of the media were pressuring Sanders to end his historic bid by suggesting his refusal to concede was sexist.
Sanders scoffs at reporter who asks if he's sexist: "Is that a serious question?" https://t.co/t5LDNkGWiZ pic.twitter.com/DiCIKdP99c
— The Hill (@thehill) June 6, 2016
Tuesday’s headlines celebrated Sanders demise by highlighting the fact that Hillary Clinton is the oldest female candidate under FBI investigation in history to clinch a major party’s presidential nomination.
Page one of the @nytimes — for history pic.twitter.com/jNBzMCxMVF
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 7, 2016
This lameness is atop Buzzfeed, still. pic.twitter.com/1Q2cZQo6QF
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) June 7, 2016
Looks like Bernie will have to wait at least another four years for another shot at history, assuming Hillary Clinton is not indicted for mishandling state secrets and endangering national security via her private email server.

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