What Went Down In Michigan, Washington And Other Democratic Primaries
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With 100 percent of Election Day precincts reporting, Sanders has won Michigan’s Kent County (home to Grand Rapids) just 49 percent to 46 percent. As Nate mentioned, he won it by 25 points in 2016. Absentee votes there would have to be almost impossibly good for Sanders to match his 2016 win, so it just adds to the evidence that Sanders is well underperforming his previous campaign.
