I thought you might like this story from The Washington Post.
http://wapo.st/1TXgI0u
"LOSERS
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic nominee: Look, Sanders still hasn't broken out of the mold of winning only heavily white states. He's won seven states, and all six of them rank among the 18 whitest states in the country. That's not good enough to win the Democratic nomination -- especially considering the most populous states have more black voters. Clinton's massive margins of victory among black voters and huge delegate prizes in such states, combined with her massive lead among superdelegates, quite simply mean Sanders can't keep relying so heavily on white voters; it's just not good enough. Sanders won some states tonight, but he didn't little to change the underlying reality that he remains a distinct underdog who needs something to change."
http://wapo.st/1TXgI0u
"LOSERS
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic nominee: Look, Sanders still hasn't broken out of the mold of winning only heavily white states. He's won seven states, and all six of them rank among the 18 whitest states in the country. That's not good enough to win the Democratic nomination -- especially considering the most populous states have more black voters. Clinton's massive margins of victory among black voters and huge delegate prizes in such states, combined with her massive lead among superdelegates, quite simply mean Sanders can't keep relying so heavily on white voters; it's just not good enough. Sanders won some states tonight, but he didn't little to change the underlying reality that he remains a distinct underdog who needs something to change."
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