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16 delegates are at stake in Alaska. To my knowledge, Clinton did no campaigning there and minimal to no campaigning in Hawaii (25 delegates). The big prize is Washington where she did not spend much time or $$. Bernie should win very big in all three caucuses. He wins almost all caucuses to date which tend to favor trailing candidates; Hillary wins primaries to date. Next up is the Wyoming caucus (April 9 with14 delegates). She won't campaign there either. After that, to my knowledge there are no more caucuses. Things shift to the east where it's all primaries and almost all are closed (e.g., NY, PA, MD, DE).
Here's a link from the Sanders site of a U.S. map, with each state identified by date and primary/caucus and open/mixed/closed status.
Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)In more diverse states he does not do so well.
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)APRIL 5 Wisconsin~86
APRIL 9 Wyoming~14
APRIL 19 New York~247
APRIL 26 Connecticut 55 Delaware~21 Maryland~95 Pennsylvania~189 Rhode Island~24
MAY 3 Indiana~83
MAY 7 Guam~7
MAY 10 West Virginia~29
MAY 17 Kentucky~55 Oregon~61
JUNE 4 Virgin Islands~7
JUNE 5 Puerto Rico~60
JUNE 7 California~475 Montana~21 New Jersey~126 New Mexico~34 South Dakota~20 North Dakota~18
JUNE 14 District of Columbia~20
enid602
(8,652 posts)Bernie's lasr stand. His last hurrah. He deserves one day of victories.
Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)Bernie can't count of indies/libertarians/hillary haters/free stuff kids to bail him out.
This affect will be more pronounced on the 19th and 26th.