Clinton must win 9% of remaining delegates to reach 2,383 magic number

Sanders must win 91% of remaining delegates to reach 2,383 magic number

A reminder: Clinton essentially put Dem contest out of reach back in March

But how can that math be right when it seems that Sanders has won as many Election Nights as Clinton has, especially in the past month? Here’s the answer: Clinton’s biggest wins – her delegate hauls that effectively put the contest out of reach back in March – were early poll-closing calls on dates with multiple primaries, so they didn’t get that much attention at the time.

On March 1, Clinton beat Sanders in Georgia, 71%-28%,netting a gain of 44 delegates (73-29)

On March 1, Clinton beat Sanders in Texas, 65%-33%, netting 72 delegates (147-75)

On March 15, Clinton beat Sanders in Florida, 64%-33%, netting 68 delegates (141-73)

On April 19, Clinton beat Sanders in New York, 58%-42%, netting 31 delegates (139-108)

On April 26, Clinton beat Sanders in Maryland, 63%-33%, netting 27 delegates (61-34)

Add up those five results, and that’s a net gain of 242 delegates – making up most of Clinton’s current 277 pledged-delegate lead. By contrast, Sanders’ recent victories in Indiana (+5 gain in delegates), West Virginia (+7), and Oregon (+6 so far) produced a smaller combined gain (+19) than what Clinton got out of Maryland by itself (+27), as the New York Times’ Nate Cohn has observed. Sanders’ biggest delegate haul was out of Washington state (+47), but he hasn’t had enough of those kind of results to undo what Clinton accomplished on March 1 and March 15. Oh, and what do those five big Clinton victories above have in common? They’re states with significant minority populations.

Trump already weighs in on Egyptair crash

Of course, the biggest story today isn’t the 2016 presidential race but instead this news overseas: An “Egyptair flight with 66 people on board crashed while en route from Paris to Cairo on Thursday, the French president confirmed. Flight MS804 left Charles de Gaulle Airport at 11:09 p.m. Paris time (5:09 p.m. ET) and vanished over the Mediterranean Sea. French President Francois Hollande told a press conference that the plane had crashed, but said it was too soon to speculate as to the cause.” But that hasn’t stopped presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump from speculating: “Looks like yet another terrorist attack. Airplane departed from Paris. When will we get tough, smart and vigilant? Great hate and sickness!”

Former GOP senator apologized to Muslims for Trump while on deathbed

Speaking of Trump, don’t miss this piece via NBC’s Frank Thorp: “In the final days of his life, former Utah Republican Senator Bob Bennett turned to his son and asked him, ‘Are there any Muslims in this hospital?’ The question caught his son, Jim Bennett, off-guard. It felt like a non-sequitur, and he thought it may have had something to do with his father’s recent stroke. But Jim said his father, even after the stroke, was ‘sharp as a tack.’ ‘So I was standing there with him in the hospital and out of nowhere he asked me, “Are there any Muslims in this hospital?”’ Jim Bennett told NBC News Wednesday evening. ‘I said, “Yes, dad, I’m sure there are.”’ Jim said of the conversation, which was first reported by the Daily Beast. ‘And he was very emotional and said, “I want to go up to every single one of them and apologize, I want to go up to every single one of them and tell them how grateful I am that they are in this country and apologize on behalf of the Republican Party for Donald Trump.”’”

Quinnipiac poll: Clinton leads Sanders in New Jersey

Finally, a new Quinnipiac poll finds Clinton leading Sanders in New Jersey’s June 7 primary, 54%-40%. And it has Clinton topping Trump in the state, 45%-38%, while Sanders is ahead of the presumptive GOP nominee, 49%-37%.

On the trail

And with the focus on Jersey, Trump attends a rally with Chris Christie in Lawrenceville, NJ at 5:00 pm ET. The same Quinnipiac poll had Christie’s approval rating in the state at 29%.