The more things change, the more they remain the same:
THE HILL:
Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton by more than 100,000 votes in Wisconsin's Democratic primary, securing his seventh win in eight contests and providing more momentum for his presidential campaign ahead of the New York primary.
But in terms of delegates, Sanders's success was more modest.
According to The Associated Press, Clinton will take 36 delegates compared with 47 for Sanders.
Worse, because seven superdelegates from Wisconsin are expected to back Clinton, according to MSNBC, Sanders's big win among voters translates to him emerging with just four more delegates than the former New York senator.
That means that Sanders is doing little to chip away at Clinton's substantial overall delegate lead.
The winning Democrat needs 2,383 delegates to clinch the presidential nomination.
Clinton has 1,279 pledged delegates compared to 1,027 for the Vermont senator, according to the AP.