Delegate Counts as of 27 March, 2015.
Submitted by LeChienHarry on Sun, 03/27/2016 - 6:11am
This is from BloombergPolitcs. The graphics are very good. If you float over the states which have already had primaries, you can see the splits.
One complaint: I would like to see the same totals graphic without the Super delegates included. Otherwise a nice presentation.
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graphics/2016-delegate-tracker/
I found another site which does include columns for superdelegates:
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/D-PU.phtml
Thanks to everyone who has kept us up-to-date on the three primaries from yesterday.
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Thank you, Harry
I was looking for a delegate count this morning. Looks like Bernie cut Clinton's lead down from 315 to 237 in pledged delegates this weekend and he should pick up a few more after the final count.
Trying not to get too excited about the turnaround because I know some harder states are coming up, but still, it was nice to see an all Bernie weekend.
You Might want to check out this thread at reddit
It's from the Kossacks for Sanders subreddit.
Bernie quietly snags a few more delegates from Georgia, Texas, Florida, and Louisiana
His post explains what he did to get the data.
Here's the guy's spreadsheet
Before yesterday, he had Sanders with 933 delegates and Clinton with 1229 delegates.
Yesterday, Bernie picked up
13 delegates in Alaska
17 delegates in Hawaii
74 delegates (estimated) Washington
104 delegates total (Washington estimate is from Greenpapers - you have to scroll down to 2nd table)
Using the same sources, Hillary picked up
3 delegates in Alaska
8 delegates in Hawaii
27 delegates (estimated) in Washington.
38 delegates total.
If my math is correct, Bernie closed the gap with Hillary by 66 delegates.
That would put Clinton at 1,267 delegates and Bernie at 1,037 delegates - a difference of 230 delegates.
That's assuming the other guy's data is correct, though, so take it FWIW.
Edited to fix a link
Early this AM, neither MSNBClinton nor CNNrump
Even mentioned the three states' results. 7 am CST. It was such a obvious effort to avoid the results. The news (?) was all trump and Hillary, all the time.
Here's new updated info from subir at TOP
Sorry for the crappy formatting. If you actually want to read the whole diary, here is the link
Here's the totals
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/D
The "soft pledged" includes anticipated delegates from state conventions based on caucus delegates.
The Guardian always seems to have good graphics
so I borrowed some images, and I'm gonna leave them here
make me an honest man and give the originals some love over at The Guardian (thanks
Have you seen this calculator?
This is fun--you can make your own predictions by estimating how well he might do in upcoming states.
http://demrace.com/
I just found this today--I think somebody posted it in one of subir's diaries. Sorry I don't remember who that clever person was;I just grabbed and ran...