[pe2-image src=”http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fmr3Mezw1Ew/VtY0f8JP0RI/AAAAAAAAAm4/E8HTHHQJgaM/s144-c-o/20160227_0800%252520Where%252520Sanders%252520could%252520win%252520Super%252520Tuesday%252520%252528WP%252529.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/102930737536139888016/Campaign2016#6257246455603384594″ caption=”Where Sanders could win, and other things to watch for on Super TuesdayBy Ted Mellnik, John Muyskens and Samuel Granados, Washington Post(Feb. 27, 2016) — Super Tuesday is Hillary Clinton’s chance for an armload of victories that would give her full claim to front-runner status in the Democratic primary race. But Bernie Sanders could spoil it with big wins somewhere outside his native Northeast. Here’s how the Super Tuesday states break down. https://publicskeleton.com/media/?p=549″ type=”image” alt=”20160227_0800 Where Sanders could win Super Tuesday (WP).jpg” ] Where Sanders could win, and other things to watch for on Super Tuesday
By Ted Mellnik, John Muyskens and Samuel Granados, Washington Post
(Feb. 27, 2016) — Super Tuesday is Hillary Clinton’s chance for an armload of victories that would give her full claim to front-runner status in the Democratic primary race. But Bernie Sanders could spoil it with big wins somewhere outside his native Northeast. Here’s how the Super Tuesday states break down.