Saturday, May 23, 2020

Hawai'i



The state of Hawai’i held it’s primary in-mail voting yesterday, and the results come in. Biden wins, but Sanders was not far behind.

The results: Biden came in winning 63.2% of the votes and earning him a total 16 out of the 24 pledged delegates up for grabs, while Bernie Sanders nabbed 36.8% of the votes and nabbed himself the remaining eight.

That brings the delegate total up to:


UP NEXT: The next election or two will probably give Biden the nomination, as June 2 has a total eight states up for grabs (DC, Indiana, Maryland, New Mexico, Montana, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Dakota). Those eight states has a total of 476 delegates up for grabs. Remember, it was originally over 500 until New Jersey rescheduled for July 7.

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