Looks like Warren staying in cost Bernie MA and MN. Biden didn't even campaign in either state and it looks like he's going to win both by 5+%
Warren definitely stifled Sanders in MA; most of the delegates still need to vote in MN.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/democratic_delegate_count.htmlMuch like Bloomberg, I think after today she'll definitely have "no path forward."
Not that it matters, but watch what is going to happen in Hawaii on April 4th: the people will overwhelmingly vote for Sanders and the delegates will overwhelmingly vote for Biden. Happened last time around except switch Biden with Clinton. Bunch of bullshit.
After the California delegates roll in, I definitely expect to see Sanders come much closer to Biden, if not overtake him.
I bet Tulsi wins Hawaii (yeah, she's still running)
Funny thing about Tulsi: most people in Hawaii don't like her anymore. Hawaii politicians are very politician-y. They tend not to give a shit about how the people they represent voted, doing whatever it takes to get in the good graces of D.C. Tulsi was one of Bernie's biggest supporters last time around, but I don't see her getting any delegates there. Not that Hawaii has ever mattered in any national election, ever.
Actually, reviewing the
final totals for HI in 2016, delegates gave 19 votes to Sanders and 15 to Hillary, so they indeed favored Sanders, as they should -- he received over 70% of the vote there. I just remember being pissed at my local "representatives" for casting their vote for Hillary when their districts overwhelmingly votes for Bernie.
Oh, yeah, looking at the popular vote tally, it sure would seem that way. I just wonder which way delegates will go. Bernie's gonna need all the help he can get.