Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumMarch 5: HRC: 244,688 (68.5%) Bernie: 112,955 (31.5) in total popular vote
Let's face it total turnout in the Nebraska and Kansas caucuses was only around 65,000 votes total, while in LA turnout was more than 300,000 and HRC won 71.1% of the vote. If you combine the votes of all three states HRC won the overall popular vote by nearly 69%.
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Bleacher Creature
(11,257 posts)Than voted today in the two caucuses Sanders won combined.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)Zambero
(8,964 posts)Brownback's dismal record alone should have turned Kansas blue, but a broken glass right-wing electorate gave him the nod for a second term. Apparently, the devil himself believed that Brownback's work was not yet complete.
SunSeeker
(51,571 posts)livetohike
(22,145 posts)Cha
(297,314 posts)Let's face it total turnout in the Nebraska and Kansas caucuses was only around 65,000 votes total, while in LA turnout was more than 300,000 and HRC won 71.1% of the vote. If you combine the votes of all three states HRC won the overall popular vote by nearly 69%.
George II
(67,782 posts)...for the 21 states (including Maine which Sanders will win today and Michigan/Mississippi which Clinton will win):
States that have voted have a total population of 117,583,513 (37% of the total US population of 318,857,056)
Clinton has won 13 states with total population of 94,823,435 (81% of all states that have voted)
Sanders has won 8 states with total population of 22,760,078 (19% of all states that have voted)
Further, Clinton has won states representing 30% of the national population, Sanders only 7% of the national population.
Sancho
(9,070 posts)interesting analysis..