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Nebraska's almost done counting. Right now Bernie has 14 delegates, and Hillary 10. Hillary is right at her target, Bernie 1 short, and there's one delegate still to be allocated.
In Louisiana, which is presently 71-21 with 2% reporting, Hillary has 28 delegates so far, Bernie none. Hillary's target is 33, Bernie's is 18.
Kansas still doesn't have any results coming in. Lazy so-and-so's. :p
riversedge
(70,200 posts)sheshe2
(83,747 posts)Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)They will get their count out.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)Tomorrow should be interesting. And WTH Kansas! Get in the game!
Chichiri
(4,667 posts)67.7 to 32.3. No delegate count yet, but it looks like Bernie will actually get the delegates he needs from Kansas and then some. His target is 19, and he'll probably get 22 or 23.
riversedge
(70,200 posts)Nebraska Caucus Results
LIVE 10:37:44 PM ET
Democratic Caucuses
Sanders has won Nebraska, according to A.P.
Candidates Vote Pct. Delegates
Bernie Sanders 12,664 55.1% 14
Hillary Clinton 10,324 44.9 10
Other 0 0.0
22,988 votes, 79% reporting (121 of 154 precincts)
Winner called by A.P.
Kaleva
(36,294 posts)That leaves 30 delegates to be allocated.
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)HILLARY Clinton: 62
BERNIE Sanders: 47
MSMITH33156
(879 posts)Nebraska: Sanders 14, Hillary 10 - 1 outstanding
Kansas: Sanders 23, Hillary 10 - 0 outstanding
Louisiana: Hillary 31, Sanders 8 - 12 outstanding
So Bernie is +1 today, but out of 13 remaining delegates, 12 are in Louisiana. Hillary should be slightly ahead. Maine has 25 delegates tomorrow, so we might end up slightly behind on the weekend, but nothing to worry about.
question everything
(47,474 posts)Republican results of Kansas were several hours ago, while Democrats took they time.
This is one more reason to eliminate caucuses - that are run by the local parties - and replace all with primaries which are run by the states. Not that we have not had state secretaries botching counts. Remember 2000 Florida Katherine Harris?
And we had to wait for the head of the Democratic party in Nebraska to take his sweet time to thank everyone, starting with his first grade teacher before he released the earlier results.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)In some locations caucuses was helps at different times.