As of February 2016, Bernie Sanders appears to be leading in most Demographics of the Democratic Party. Whatever his current strategy is, it seems to be the one most likely to propel him to victory in the Democratic primary. Whether it will serve him well in a Presidential election depends entirely on which Republican is his adversary.
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As of March 2016, it is clear that Bernie Sanders is not effectively courting the Black and Latino communities. In order to be victorious, he would have to embrace the kind of race-baiting that Hillary Clinton engages in, in order to bring these groups on his side. Ultimately the last few primaries that he lost were lost on account of the Black vote.
Senator Bernie Sanders is seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for the office of US president. In order to receive this nomination and run in the 2106 US presidential election, he must win a sizable amount of delegates in the Democratic Primaries. So far he has won the New Hampshire primary and ran a close second in the Iowa Caucus polling.
Bernie Sanders was the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the state of Vermont at the age of 74.
The election is now over. Hillary Clinton was nominated and chose Senator and former governor, Tim Kaine, of Virginia as her running mate. They lost to Trump and Pence.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
In an upset election, Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeated favorite Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
George Nicholas Sanders has written: 'George Nicholas Sanders family papers' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Death and burial, Virginia Military Institute, Prisoners and prisons, Presidents, Politics and government, Europeans, Election, American Confederate voluntary exiles, Social life and customs, Democratic National Convention (1852 : Baltimore, Md.), Democratic Party (U.S.), History
The pre-election polls projected that Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 presidential election. However, Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
Berni Sanders
Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont was her most substantial challenger.Other challengers included:Martin O'MalleyLawrence LessigJim WebbLincoln Chafee
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
1968 U. S. Presidential / Vice Presidential Election Results:301 votes - Richard M. Nixon / Spiro T. Agnew (Republican Party)191 votes - Hubert H. Humphrey / Edmund S. Muskie (Democratic Party)46 votes - George C. Wallace / Curtis E. LeMay (American Party)270 votes - minimum required