(March 27, 2016 at 4:36 pm)Minimalist Wrote: The pattern has been for Sanders to win the caucus states.... particularly states that have low minority populations. NY, Penn. and California are coming up.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arch...ii/475551/
Quote:Although he narrowed Clinton’s lead, though, Sanders has yet to alter the underlying dynamics of the race—something he must do if he still hopes to secure the party’s nomination. He performs best in states like those that voted today—those which hold caucuses and not primaries, and in which black and Hispanic voters comprise only a small portion of the Democratic electorate. But that won’t be enough to close the gap with Clinton, unless he can broaden his appeal.
If Sanders wins the rest of the Blue Sates he should get the nomination because he would be be stronger Dem candidate in the States that matter. Consequently he could easily win the general election. If Hillary is given the nomination she will lose the general election because the majority of voters in the Blue States don't support her.