Super Tuesday: Bernie Sanders Denies Clinton Colorado and Minnesota, Virtually Ties Massachusetts

20160302_0200 Super Tuesday Bernie Sanders Denies Clinton Colorado and Minnesota (NTY).jpg Super Tuesday: Bernie Sanders Denies Clinton Colorado and Minnesota, Virtually Ties Massachusetts

(Mar. 2, 2016 02:00 a.m ET) Sanders denies Clinton Colorado and Minnesota, two key states during Super Tuesday’s democratic race for the nomination.
Massachusetts was a virtual tie making the theoretical state win count six to five in favor of Clinton. The number of delegates won by Clinton was 453 to Sanders’ 284.

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Sanders Wins Vermont, Clinton Takes Two States

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By New York Times

(Mar. 1, 2016 19:45 ET) Voters in 12 states are choosing their presidential nominees in a Super Tuesday contest.

This is the largest voting day of primaries and caucuses for both parties, with about one-quarter of all delegates at stake.

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Where Sanders could win, and other things to watch for on Super Tuesday

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.

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