Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles at her presidential primary election night rally, Tuesday, April 26, 2016, in Philadelphia.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles at her presidential primary election night rally, Tuesday, April 26, 2016, in Philadelphia. / AP Photo

On today’s show, we look at the massive victories that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump scored in the five primary elections that were held yesterday.

With Trump winning all five states, picking up well over 100 delegates, is he now the presumptive Republican nominee? Ted Cruz insists he will make his comeback in Indiana next Tuesday. Our panel of insiders weigh in on Trump’s new odds of winning on the first ballot.

Hillary Clinton had a big night, too. She won 4 of the 5 states that voted, and substantially narrowed the number of delegates she needs to claim the Democratic nomination on the first ballot. Does Bernie Sanders believe he still has a path to victory?

Then, we look at the impact of some of the key bills Governor Deal has now signed into law; and we discuss his options as the deadline for making a decision on campus carry looms next Tuesday.

 

Panelists:

Jim Galloway – AJC Political writer

Julianne Thompson ­­­­­– Founder, Free America Project

Tharon Johnson – Democratic strategist