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North Carolina Democratic primary, March 15, 2016 Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total; Hillary Clinton: 622,915 54.50% 60 8 68 Bernie Sanders: 467,018 40.86% 47 2 49 Martin O'Malley (withdrawn) 12,122 1.06% Rocky De La Fuente: 3,376 0.30% No preference 37,485 3.28% Uncommitted — 3 3 Total ...
Clinton won the California primary, after Bernie Sanders had made a very serious play for the state and barnstormed it before election day. Sanders was significantly behind in the overall race by the time California voted (June 7, 2016), and it would have been hard for him to win the nomination by that point unless he persuaded Superdelegates ...
Sanders won the Rhode Island primary. On May 3, Sanders pulled off a surprise victory in the Indiana primary, winning by a five-point margin despite trailing in all the state's polls. [125] Clinton won the Guam caucus on May 7 [126] and, on May 10, she won the non-binding Nebraska primary [127] while Sanders won in West Virginia.
After Sanders lost the primary to Clinton, Jill Stein of the Green Party offered to let Sanders run on the Green ticket, but he did not respond to her offer. [149] On October 28, 2016, Sanders was declared an eligible write-in candidate for president in California, with Tulsi Gabbard as his vice-presidential running mate. [150]
In the Democratic primary battle's most stunning upset yet, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont defeated Hillary Clinton in the Michigan primary on Tuesday.
Sanders defeated Clinton in the Oregon Democratic primary on Tuesday, notching a win in a state that was tailor-made for his progressive-themed campaign. The winner of Oregon's Democratic primary ...
Official Primary results [4] March 8, 2016 Bernie Sanders 49.7%: Hillary Clinton 48.3% Others / Uncommitted 2.1% FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell [5] Margin of error: ± 4.5% Sample size: 482 March 7, 2016 Hillary Clinton 61%: Bernie Sanders 34% Others / Undecided 5% FOX 2 Detroit/Mitchell [6] Margin of error: ± 4.5% Sample size: 475 March 6, 2016 ...
The 2016 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary was held on April 5 in the U.S. state of Wisconsin as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Vermont senator Bernie Sanders won the contest with 56.5%, distancing nationwide frontrunner Hillary Clinton by 13 percentage points.