Posted on 03/26/2016 7:40:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Today was Western Saturday for the Democrats while the GOP hopefuls had the day free to continue working the refs in Wisconsin. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders did battle again in Washington state, Alaska and Hawaii. All three of them are caucus states, a format which has given Hillary some trouble in the past and would prove poisonous to her once again this weekend. (One interesting note is that the only place where Clinton did any paid television advertising was in the Aloha State.)
The results began coming in relatively early and Bernies streak in caucus states only expanded. Sanders was the early projected winner in Alaska by a staggering margin of 79-21 with roughly three quarters of precincts reporting. Hillary didnt do much better in Washington, losing to Sanders 76-24 when the race was called with about 1/3 reporting. Alaska has just 16 pledged delegates, but Washington has 101.
Alaska is very difficult to poll on the best of days and the most recent numbers we had were from January, when the candidates were in a virtual tie within the margins. But the system seemed designed for Bernie to exceed expectations and the turnout at most precincts was reported to be much higher than normal, so that clearly worked to Sanders favor.
Hawaii has 24 of delegates and nobody seemed to be making very firm projections there either. The caucus doesnt even begin until 7 pm eastern, so Ill probably just add an update in the morning for how that goes.
As a strange side note, nobody had done any polling in Washington (which seems odd for such a delegate rich state) but the Sanders people were on every network talking about the massive turnout, particularly among younger voters. This was the big fish of the day and Sanders seemed to feel that if they could chalk up a YUGE win and take most of those delegates he could be back on the path to victory.
Color me skeptical. Sanders still has to overcome not just Clintons current pledged delegate lead, but the hundreds of superdelegates she has locked down. In theory they could change their minds, but these arent rank and file voters. Theyre all party regulars who will probably be unwilling to risk the wrath of the Clintons political machine. And unless Sanders can translate todays victories into some actual momentum hell be heading back to the northeast and midwestern states soon where Clinton performs much better. Frankly, unless she gets indicted I dont see the superdelegates abandoning ship in enough numbers to let Bernie take the nomination in Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON: Bernie 72.3 Hillary 27.6
To coin a phrase, what difference does it make?
It’s not like he’s going to win the nomination or anything.
Hillary! will still somehow end up with more delegates from Washington state, knowing how bad the Dims are with math.
No shockers here, Weekend at Bernies seems to do very well with white social just-us snowflakes. Those two states fit the bill.
Huma is gonna have to work it overtime tonight to clear up Beasty’s ‘frustrations’!
The gibsmedats prefer pure Marxism to hard core Stalinism.
“Mo’ free stuff!”
Its not like hes going to win the nomination or anything.
Maybe, maybe not.
But no question this hurts bad. I hope the ashtrays are hidden
jeez............aren’t there any warning bells about Hillary’s candidacy ringing in Democrats heads around the country?
They are to candy a$$ed to riot.
Put on their P.J's and cry in their safe zone ?
No
Good news for Trump with those sorts of numbers for Bernie.
Less Democrats can or want to crossover to vote against Trump.
Good!! Hillary is eminently beatable!!!
Bernie has the smart a@@ white under 35 college vote.
He’ll be Vince-Fostered long before that happens.
she gets the primary, and the under 35 white college crowd stays home, at least a lot more than if Bernie won.
I don’t know how they’ll react, but I’m hoping they act like Ralph Nader’s young supporters and refuse to vote for Hillary while holding their noses...
The news that would change all that would be an indictment.
Lol, yep, she’s gonna need new batteries for her “energizer bunny”.
They all will vote for Hillary. They can’t have what Comrade Bern is promising, but she’s offering 90% of the loaf.
Obama says there’s no difference between communism and capitalism. Washington and Alaska dem caucus people say communism is great and let’s put one int the WH.
Whoever would have predicted this in the USA?
This is a game of momentum...especially with donors.
Right now both frontrunners: Clinton & Trump are looking weak and vulnerable.
Luckily Trump don’t need no steenking donors.
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