Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Donald Trump is a popular candidate in New York. It's his city, as the most famous buildings constructed by the billionaire are located in New York City. So it's of no surprise, that main part of the population here will support Donald Trump.
According to the research in NYC, on the average Trump outran his main party opponent Ted Cruz, by 31%. The results of the vote should be in favor of Trump, assure the experts.
On the photo, a young fan of Donald Trump.
Trump intraparty opponent – a Republican Ted Cruz – managed to outrage all New Yorkers at the very beginning of the Presidential elections rally. The politician stated that he did not share the goals and values of the megalopolis citizens. Mass media inform that the local population is still bringing up this mistake to Cruz.
On the photo, Ted Cruz at his speech in Syracuse, NY.
John Kasich, the Republican candidate to the presidency, does not expect many votes in New York, and the state.
To remind, Kasich could win only once – which is in his own state.
On the photo, the Republican John Kasich in a restaurant in NYC.
Today the highest priority task for Cruz and Kasich is not to let Trump get the support of the necessary quantity of delegates. In case the billionaire wins in the state of New York, he automatically is in the finals of the U.S. Presidency rally.
For victory, the Republicans require the support of 1,237 delegates. Thus, Trump needs to get 61% more, Cruz - 86%, Kasich - 140%.
On the photo, Donald Trump on the advertizing poster in Syracuse, NY.
The Democrats require the support of 2,382 delegates. For the moment, the main Democratic Party candidate for the victory, Hillary Clinton, was backed up by 1,287 delegates; Bernie Sanders – by 1,043 delegates. The experts consider Hillary Clinton, the ex-First Lady, and a wife of Bill Clinton, as the most likely candidate; however, her only opponent also has admirers in New York.
On the photo, Hillary Clinton is having a milkshake in one of the fashionable places in New York.
On the photo, Bernie Sanders speaks at the pre-election meeting in one of the most populated parts of the Big Apple – the Queens.
The political experts believe Bernie Sanders is getting more and more popular among the electorate, as 27,000 people attended his public speech in New York.
On the photo, the citizens of New York City are watching Bernie Sanders through the café windows.
On the photo, the people from the Bronx are making selfie with Bernie Sanders.
On the photo, Hillary Clinton during the campaign Women are voting for Hillary, NY.
On the photo, Hillary Clinton hugs a woman from New York during her campaign.
On the photo, Bernie Sanders speaks in New York.
On the photo, Hillary fan wears a logo suit, on the background – there's a car with the poster of Clinton.
On the photo, Bernie Sanders surrounded by New York residents.
On the photo, young ladies of New York support Bernie Sanders.
On the photo, the Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders with his wife during the speech in the Washington Square.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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