UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
i do.I don't argue with the position that if primaries were open, Bernie would have won.
bernie's strategy was to be highly organized and get small groups of vocal supporters out to caucuses. he did not fare well in primary style states.
for example, washington state.
those were the caucus results. bernie swept big time by a massive margin.
but in the meaningless primary...
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/wash-primary1/
On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton beat Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. She had nearly 54 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s returns in a major reversal — though purely symbolic — from March caucuses, in which Sanders dominated.
The Associated Press called both races shortly after 8 p.m.
While nearly 1.3 million primary votes had been returned to county elections offices as of Tuesday, Washington’s tally won’t have much sway on the 2016 race for the White House.
Democrats are ignoring the result and already allocated delegates based on March caucuses. Despite her win with a much larger primary electorate, Clinton won’t amass any more delegates.