FiveThirtyEight
Nathaniel Rakich

With 11 percent of the vote reporting in Massachusetts, Biden has 33 percent, Sanders has 27 percent, Warren has 23 percent and Bloomberg has 11 percent. That’s pretty surprising considering our model gave Biden only a 1 in 5 (20 percent) chance to win. But Massachusetts is a state with little early voting, and clearly Biden’s late surge was reflected here. Notably, based on the town-by-town results, Biden appears to be cutting into the white college-educated vote that Warren probably needed to win — and marrying it with support from nonwhite voters (he is currently winning the city of Boston, for instance).

Nate Silver

Warren is somewhat comfortably above the 15 percent delegate threshold in Minnesota so far — with 18 percent of the vote — although The Needle projects her numbers will decline a bit.

Julia Wolfe

Sanders’s win in Colorado leaves us with only 1,245 simulations and Biden within 1 point of where he started on majority chances


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