What Went Down On Super Tuesday
Maine is another state that is looking closer than anticipated; with 27 percent of the vote counted, Sanders has 34.1 percent and Biden has 33.6 percent. (Warren is at 16 percent — just barely enough to qualify for delegates if it holds — and Bloomberg is at 12 percent.) However, The New York Times needle still says the state is “tilting Biden.”
Could Minnesota be an upset for Bernie Sanders? Galen Druke and Geoffrey Skelley weigh in:
The Boston suburbs are staying Biden-friendly, which is dooming Warren: He beat her 35-38 in Newton, 36-25 in Natick, 40-25 in Weston and 40-21 in Wellesley, just to take a few examples of wealthy well-educated suburbs with all precincts reporting. Sanders is in third place in all of those towns, and the Sanders-Warren split looks like it could deliver Biden a surprise win in the commonwealth.
