As voters turned out for the next round of presidential primaries in five states on Tuesday, Bernie Sanders is aiming for a possible set of Michigan-esque victories in the key mid-western states of Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri.
The polls show that “this is about as close as it can be for us,” Sanders’ campaign manager Jeff Weaver told backers on Tuesday, noting that the senator is running five percentage points ahead of Clinton in Ohio, three points ahead in Illinois, and tied in Missouri, according to recent survey results from Public Policy Polling.
Also voting today are Florida and North Carolina, where Sanders continues to trail Clinton. The Sunshine State has the most delegates up for grabs with 246 for Democrats.
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There are 182 delegates in Illinois, 84 in Missouri, 121 in North Carolina, and 159 in Ohio. “As in all Democratic primaries, the margin is key because delegates are awarded proportionally. But really, who knows what will happen,” writes Harry Enten at FiveThirtyEight.
According to The Hill:
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