The Bing Political Index which has had a fairly consistent record of predicting primary and caucus outcomes this elections year and correctly predicted four of the five Super Tuesday contests last night, is predicting that Clinton will win five of the next six primary and caucus elections that are scheduled for the remainder of March.
The index uses aggregated polls, demographic data and social media, as well as their own data and algorithms in determining their predictions on any given election.
A just released poll out of Arizona shows that Clinton has a 26 point lead over Sanders in the March 22 primary , with about a quarter of the electorate still undecided. Arizona awards 75 delegates. Another poll conducted by the Tucson Sentinel well before her Super Tuesday sweep, showed Clinton with a 35 point lead.
Democratic delegate counts as of March 16, 2016
|
Clinton
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Sanders
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*Pledged: |
1,139
|
825
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Super D |
467
|
26
|
|
1,606
|
851
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*Clinton leads Sanders by +314 pledged delegates according to Washington Post data