Who is strong in Michigan, and other things to watch for during the Tuesday primaries

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Who is strong in Michigan, and other things to watch for during the Tuesday primaries
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Tuesday, brings a mini version of last week's Super Tuesday, with six states — Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, and Washington — worth a combined 352 delegates.

. If black voters support Biden at the same rate as some earlier contests, it could help push him to victory in Michigan.and campaigned with him in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Jackson also noted that the Biden campaign"has not reached out to me or asked for my support. The Sanders campaign has, and they responded to the issues I raised."Kamala Harris endorsing himSmidt, the professor, warned that former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg had a lot of ads running in areas with high African American populations, but Bloomberg has since dropped out and endorsed Biden.that he cast his primary vote for Bloomberg.

Smidt said that in 2016, young voters on college campuses, particularly those in Michigan, came out for Sanders to stop Clinton from being the nominee. However, Smidt said that he has not seen the same level of enthusiasm with young voters as he did the first time Sanders ran for president.Of the six states voting Tuesday, Sanders has won three before. He is poised to take several Western states, including Washington, Idaho and North Dakota, after overwhelmingly winning those states in 2016.

Sanders was carried by Latino voters in most of those states, particularly in California and Nevada. That could help in states like Washington, where 12% of the population is Latino, making it the 15th largest Latino statewide population share nationally, according toHowever, in a state like Mississippi, which is also competing Tuesday, that could spell trouble for Sanders. Only 3% of the state’s population is Latino, according to.

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