Friday, March 4, 2016

Democratic Weekend Preview

We will hear and endless amounts from Sanders’ supporters about their three likely victories in the caucuses this weekend and nothing about the fact that those victories will still result in losing 10 delegates because of Louisiana.  Thus Sanders will get good coverage and Clinton will continue her glide to the nomination. 

NEBRASKA
Total: 16-9 Sanders
At large: 3-2 Sanders 
PLEO: 2-1 Sanders 
CD 1: 4-2 Sanders 
CD 2: 4-2 Sanders 
 CD 3: 3-2 Sanders 

KANSAS 
Total: 19-14 Sanders 
At Large: 4-3 Sanders 
PLEO 2-2 Tie
 CD 1: 2-2 Tie 
 CD 2: 4-3 Sanders
 CD 3: 4-2 Sanders
 CD 4: 3-2 Sanders 

LOUISIANA 
Total: 39-12 Clinton 
At Large: 8-3  Clinton
PLEO: 5-2  Clinton 
CD 1: 3-1 Clinton
CD 2: 7-1 Clinton
CD 3: 4-1 Clinton
CD 4: 4-1 Clinton 
CD 5:  4-2  Clinton 
CD 6: 4-1 Clinton 

MAINE
Total: 15-10 Sanders
At Large: 3-2 Sanders
PLEO: 2-1 Sanders 
CD 1: 6-4 Sanders

CD 2: 4-3 Sanders
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