As of this point Bernie Sanders has won the following states
He also lost narrow races in Kentucky (by ~0.5%), Missouri (~0.2%), and Iowa (~0.3%).
Sanders is expected to win in Washington, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
As I write this answer in mid-May 2016, Senator Bernie Sanders has won a total of 19 primaries and caucuses, in such states as Michigan, New Hampshire, Idaho, Washington, Hawaii, Maine, Wisconsin, Colorado, West Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, Utah, Rhode Island, and (of course) Vermont.
As of June 22, 2016, Bernie is endorsing himself.
As of February 2016, Bernie Sanders appears to be leading in most demographics of the Democratic Party. Whatever his current strategy is, it seems to be the one most likely to propel him to victory in the Democratic primary. Whether it will serve him well in a Presidential election depends entirely on which Republican is his adversary.--Update--As of March 2016, it is clear that Bernie Sanders is not effectively courting the Black and Latino communities. In order to be victorious, he would have to embrace the kind of race-baiting that Hillary Clinton engages in, in order to bring these groups on his side. Ultimately the last few primaries that he lost were lost on account of the Black vote.
There is no specific information available about when Bernie Sanders went to Portland, Oregon. Bernie Sanders has visited Portland multiple times throughout his political career for campaign events, rallies, and speaking engagements.
Jane Sanders was born on October 8, 1950. As of April 2016, she is 65 years old.
As of March 2016, it is clear that Bernie Sanders is not effectively courting the Black and Latino communities. In order to be victorious, he would have to embrace the kind of race-baiting that Hillary Clinton engages in, in order to bring these groups on his side. Ultimately the last few primaries that he lost were lost on account of the Black vote.
Bernie Sanders was the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the state of Vermont at the age of 74.
Hillary Clinton won the Hawaii 2016 election. Hawaii cast its 3 electoral votes for Hillary Clinton and 1 electoral vote for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election.
For the 114th Congress (2015-2016), the single representative in the House of Representatives for Vermont is Peter Welch (D).
African-American voters have been supportive of Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders. In the 2016 Nevada caucus, Hillary Clinton received 76% of African-American votes.
Hawaii cast 3 electoral votes for Hillary Clinton and 1 electoral vote for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election.
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