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primary map (Original Post) Takket Mar 2016 OP
Here brooklynite Mar 2016 #1
That makes no sense. Codeine Mar 2016 #3
That's the craziest map I've seen in a while! reformist2 Mar 2016 #7
and here XRubicon Mar 2016 #2
Clinton won NC, VA, SC but the map shows them as Sanders. laureloak Mar 2016 #4
Here's a good one.. DCBob Mar 2016 #5
^^^^ We have a winner^^^^ Skid Rogue Mar 2016 #6
thats what i needed. Thanks! Takket Mar 2016 #10
+ Bernie won Democrats Abroad. Motown_Johnny Mar 2016 #11
There is this. -none Mar 2016 #8
. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #9

Skid Rogue

(711 posts)
6. ^^^^ We have a winner^^^^
Tue Mar 22, 2016, 08:57 PM
Mar 2016

Nice map, thanks....

Funny how the default view seems to be the Republican election results. That seems true on too many sites and I've never noticed it before. Probably because of Trump.

 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
11. + Bernie won Democrats Abroad.
Tue Mar 22, 2016, 10:37 PM
Mar 2016

That is not on the map.


http://www.npr.org/2016/03/21/471308455/bernie-sanders-won-democrats-abroad-but-who-are-they


^snip^


But the votes are already in for another overlooked primary — Democrats Abroad. Between March 1 and March 8, Democrats living across the globe cast their votes for who they want to see as their party's nominee. The votes have now been tallied, and Bernie Sanders won by a wide margin, according to results released Monday.

Sanders beat Clinton 69 to 31 percent in a year of record turnout for American Democratic voters living overseas. More than 34,000 people participated, a 50 percent jump from 2008. Sanders picked up 9 pledged delegates to Clinton's 4.




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