Democrats abroad are “FeelingTheBern” strongly (nearly) everywhere: Bernie Sanders has won an overwhelming victory in the Democrats abroad primaries conducted in the week from March 1 to March 8.
While it will take another week (March 21st) until official results will be released, it seems that Bernie has won an astonishing 70 percent of Democrats’ abroad votes, winning the primaries in every country (with the lone exception of Singapore), exceeding Obama’s 2008 — then big — margin of victory by another 8 points.
Therefore It seems highly likely that Bernie Sanders will win 9 out of 13 pledged delegates, ensuring a 9 to 4 delegate split over Mrs. Clinton, thereby closing the overall delegate gap by 5 delegates.
The political revolution has just begun, will endure on March 15 and will pick up speed on March 22 and beyond significantly, as Bernie’s strongest areas are yet to come!
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EDIT:
I’m fully aware that this is not a final count because a lot of ballots are still in the mail. But in 2008 the ballots via mail did not change the outcome significantly, therefore I expect the final results to remain in the range of 70% for Bernie, maybe with a variation of +/- 2 or 3 % at most.
As every result in the range between approximately ~65% and ~74% should be sufficient to give Bernie 9 of the 13 pledged delegates, I remain very confident that it will be a 9 to 4 delegate split in the end of the day.