Bernie Sanders isn't going anywhere, despite
Hillary Clinton's prohibitive delegate lead, and Tuesday night offers a
hint why. But the underdog's path forward carries risks as well as
challenges.
Even though Sanders came up short in Arizona,
where his campaign invested most heavily, the Vermont senator ended up
netting 17 delegates over Clinton Tuesday, thanks to lopsided wins in
the Idaho and Utah caucuses.
He ended up taking away a tidy 57 percent of the
pledged delegates up for grabs that day. And as it happens, 58 is the
percentage of outstanding pledged delegates Sanders needs to win from
now on in order to finish the primary calendar with more pledged
delegates than Hillary Clinton, according to an NBC News analysis.
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Source: NBC News
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