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Well, this seems to be a trend with Hillary voters either not having the staying power, not knowing the process or not really wanting to vote for her anymore.
Second state this has happened in.
Bernie Sanders wins Colorado with big showing at state convention
Bernie Sanders scored a decisive victory Saturday in Colorado, taking a majority of the national delegates with a stronger-than-expected showing at a dividedstate Democratic convention.
The Vermont senator captured 41 delegates from the state's 78-member delegation, inching him closer to front-runner Hillary Clinton in what the campaign suggested is a larger shift in the presidential race.
The margin gives Sanders a clear hold on Colorado— enough to overcome Clinton's advantage among the state's dozen superdelegates.
The Sanders campaign won 63 percent in the presidential preference poll at the state convention in Loveland, where Democrats gathered amid a snowstorm that prevented hundreds from making the trip.
So, let’s see: Sanders has now won the last 8 primaries/caucuses and has just gained delegates in Colorado, along with gaining delegates in NV. There is a momentum shift and, Hillary people, you can’t blame anyone but your fellow Hillary supporters for this. They didn’t bother to show up.
Oh and ANOTHER TREND: The people trying to cover it up.
Democratic Chairman Rick Palacio's admission earlier in the week that the party misreported the caucus results — and kept it quiet until The Denver Post uncovered the error — only added to the animosity.
"To have the most fair and transparent and efficient convention process," Palacio started the convention by adding a top official from the Sanders and Clinton campaigns to moderate events and serve as vice-chairmen.
They did this in NV as well, try to hide the changed numbers.
Sunday, Apr 17, 2016 · 1:40:53 AM +00:00 · Chaoslillith
CO Delegates as of now
As expected, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders scored 10 national convention delegates from Colorado in a series of contests Friday night, besting the six claimed by rival Hillary Clinton.
The latest wins at three congressional district meetings in Loveland boosted the Vermont senator's delegate total in Colorado to 26 ahead of the state convention Saturday, where another 23 slots are decided. Clinton now sits at 17 delegates.
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The 43 congressional delegates represent the bulk of the state's 78-member delegation. Another 14 at-large delegates and nine assigned based on the Colorado's number of elected Democrats are at stake at the state convention. The final 12 are superdelegates.
RELATED: Democratic Party's error sparks furor in Colorado presidential race
Colorado's delegate math shifted a week ago, when Sanders picked up a national seat in the 1st Congressional District. The Democratic Party later admitted that it misreported the caucus election results and shorted Sanders about 4 percentage points in Denver County.
And the Gap continues to narrow: From the comments NOT UPDATED IN 538 Yet as of 11:33 pm MST
Jfern : There's another 2 Nevada delegates that Bernie could get. Also I heard that Bernie got a 5th Mississippi delegate by making the 15% viability in the 3rd congressional district.
Confirmation of MS Bernie Delegate:
Each reduces the margin by 2. The Mississippi delegate is a sure thing, while it’s not clear what will happen in Nevada.