Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Democratic Delegates Chosen In Arizona, Utah, And Idaho

(This graphic image is from the New York Times.)

Last night, three more states made their presidential choice known in the Democratic race. They are Arizona (primary), Utah (caucus), and Idaho (caucus). Arizona had 75 delegates up for grabs, while Utah had 33 and Idaho had 23. Hillary Clinton went into the night with 1630 delegates, and Bernie Sanders had 870 delegates.

Here is how the voting went in those states:

ARIZONA

Clinton...............57.9%
Sanders...............39.6%

UTAH

Clinton...............25.1%
Sanders...............74.1%

IDAHO

Clinton...............21.2%
Sanders...............78.0%

Sanders has won two out of the three states, but it's only another moral victory -- since that didn't help him to close the huge delegate gap. Clinton's big win in Arizona helped her maintain her delegate lead.

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