Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump partially grabs nomination tickets.

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Hillary has been on a tough race in Democratic Party race for nomination to be the flag bearer during the September national elections. Her close competitor, Sanders has been giving her breathless nights with the two of the reportedly exchanging blows during one of the heated debate.

Hillary currently stands at 2,165 mark only 218 short out of the required 2,383 for one to be nominated with around 1,243 still available. Clinton has enough breathing space since her only competitor, Bill Sanders currently has 1365 delegates with him, 800 b3hind her.

Clinton is enjoying the support of 1,645 Pledged delegates compared to 1,318 those of Sanders and 520 Super delegates with sanders having only 39 of them.

If nominated, Hillary may face the face of Donald Trump, the man who already looks like he is triumphing on the other ridge of the Republican despite his close competitors, Cruz and Kasich forming an “alliance” meant to stop Donald from winning the Republican nomination.

Donald currently leads the Republican Party nominations with 994 delegates, following closely is Cruz with 566 delegates and Kasich stands on third position with only 153 delegates. Others including Bush, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Gilmore, Graham, Huckabee, Jindal, Pataki, Paul, Perry, Rubio, Santorum and Walker having dropping out.

Many people are curiously watching to see the unfolding of the drama, especially to find out how the wave of campaigns will blow the presidential yacht.

Trump only needs 243 more delegates for him to receive the nomination out of the remaining 572 but the rate of competitions from his close nominee aspirants raises more questions than answers. Will he reach the required number after the formation of alliance? What if they both fail to hit the target? What will happen?

As the campaigns continue, Trump and Clinton seem to have gained more attention from the globe and the only thing that remains now is to sit and watch waiting for the final whistle to determine who crosses the nomination mark and who will be honored with the Democrat or Republican nomination.