03-06-2016, 01:01 PM
On the Democratic side....Sanders finished ahead of Clinton in the Kansas and Nebraska caucuses yesterday.
But, Hillary trounced him in the Louisiana primary and got 70% of the vote there -- earning her 11 more delegates than Sanders yesterday and widening her earned/pledged delegate lead.
Bernie is expected to win in Maine today where 25 delegates will be split proportionally between the candidates according to percentage of votes.
Current Democrat earned/pledged delegates: 651 to 456 in favor of Clinton.
Ref: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/...count.html
But, Hillary trounced him in the Louisiana primary and got 70% of the vote there -- earning her 11 more delegates than Sanders yesterday and widening her earned/pledged delegate lead.
Bernie is expected to win in Maine today where 25 delegates will be split proportionally between the candidates according to percentage of votes.
Current Democrat earned/pledged delegates: 651 to 456 in favor of Clinton.
Ref: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/...count.html