Bern-ed again! Sanders' win in West Virginia gets called nearly two hours after polls close as he slows Hillary Clinton's march to the Democratic nomination
Bernie Sanders was expected to get the best of Hillary Clinton tonight as West Virginia totals came in
It took nearly two hours for the race to be called for the Vermont senator, who claimed victory almost immediately
Three in 10 West Virginians said they lived in a household with a coal miner, exit polling shows, and nine in 10 voters were white
Those are good signs for Sanders, who polled ahead of Clinton in the state
Clinton was cornered by a former coal miner in West Virginia and apologized for 'misstatements' she made about the industry
In March, Clinton vowed to put coal companies - and miners - out of business as the U.S. moves away from fossil fuels