WASHINGTON — Bernie Sanders won the Democratic presidential caucuses in Wyoming Saturday, adding another state to his victory total in his race for the nomination against front-runner Hillary Clinton.

The win isn’t likely to help Sanders make up much ground in the delegate race that will decide nomination.

Wyoming awards just 14 delegates overall, and before Saturday’s results, Clinton held a commanding lead of more than 200 pledged delegates.

Her edge over Sanders is even greater when you count the party insiders who are known as superdelegates.

Sanders has dominated in states where Democrats make their presidential preference choice in a caucus, but there are only a few caucuses left on the election calendar.

Most of the states still to vote will hold primaries – contests where Clinton has generally performed better.

This story will be updated.


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