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This looks like it’s gonna be a close one. On the Democratic side at least.
Looks very close, not been called yet. This is must win for Bernie. If he doesn’t win this one, it is over.
If that second place by Kasich holds up it could be a fairly big deal. The conservative Evangelicals in my family are desperately seeking a way out. (And no, not all Evangelicals are conservative and we should really treat them with more respect here.)
She’s still ahead. She just won Texas. It’s a great night for Hillary
Bernie is certainly not going to win MA by the 10% he needs to stay on track to win the nomination and he is currently 3 points behind with 70% of the results in.
He has won 30-40% of the delegates at stake to night which means that Hilary has tarted to pull ahead by several hundred delegates.
HRC projected the winner in Massachusetts.
Who by? I mean it looks like a sure thing with 82% of the precincts reporting but she is only 2.7% ahead. It could conceivably tip for Sanders.
Not that I expect it to. The much bigger surprise it that Bernie won Oklahoma and Minnesota.