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Democratic caucuses begin around the state

The race in Vermont was called early for Bernie Sanders.

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The results will be compiled and combined with absentee ballots to be officially tabulated by the global chairman of Democrats Abroad, who now resides in Bavaria, Germany.

The two major Democratic presidential candidates are crisscrossing the state of MI, looking to drum up support ahead of Sunday’s debate in Flint, and Tuesday’s critical primary.

But Clinton was so strong in many states that even she won or almost tied with Sanders even among his strong constituencies.

The American economy is standing because of President Obama’s policies, but it’s not yet running at full steam, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton said Friday, making her economic case for the presidency. “So, if you were not thinking about caucusing until today, right now, you can still go out tomorrow and caucus”.

Thousands of Nebraska Democrats are gathering in all of the state’s 93 counties Saturday to make their choice for a presidential nominee, a rare chance for the party to wield some influence in a state that has trended more conservative.

Hall and her fellow Republican caucus goers in Minnesota rejected Trump Tuesday.

Clinton also picked up wins in Alabama and Arkansas, while Trump carried the GOP contests in Alabama, Arkansas and MA. “Secretary Clinton should explain to the people of MI how they have benefited from the outsourcing of their manufacturing jobs”, Weaver said.

Saturday’s contest marked the second time that Clinton has lost Nebraska’s Democratic caucuses.

Sanders top adviser say his campaign is far from finished, however, in part because upcoming contests could be more hard for Clinton.

With a total of 865 delegates on the line for Democrats and roughly 600 on the line for Republicans during Super Tuesday, candidates will fiercely battle it out for victories. This year, expect people living in Georgia, Vermont, Virginia, Alabama, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota and Alaska to participate in caucuses and primaries on Tuesday. “If you aren’t going to invest in us, why should taxpayers invest in you?” she said.

Sanders also surprised many in MA. It takes 2,383 delegates to win the Democratic nomination.

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Sanders ran best among white voters, with 4 in 10 supporting him, but Clinton still received a majority of the white vote.

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