Pennsylvania exit polls show Hillary Clinton leading among union households, a demographic Bernie Sanders needed to win handily to have a chance there.
According to CNN exit polls Clinton won union households with 56 percent support whereas Sanders only won 43 percent of union homes. While campaigning in the Keystone state the Vermont senator focused on winning over the union vote by tailoring his message to working class voters and middle-class voters.
Clinton also led among white and non-white voters as well as among voters age 45 and over. Sanders led among voters under 45 and male voters.
Less than an hour after polls closed, the state was called for Clinton, netting her a majority of the 189 pledged delegates. Pennsylvania was the third state the former secretary of state won Tuesday night, after winning the Maryland primary and Delaware almost immediately after voting ended.
