1. WHERE WE STAND, some charts. First, the popular vote as counted so far.pic.twitter.com/7XRcx9XTwn
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3. Turnout so far, & total Bernie vote, compared to 2016. What looks like a huge falloff in California turnout is, of course, very slow vote-counting.pic.twitter.com/d6SF1eRsex
4. Some of the biggest surges in turnout are in states that switched from caucuses to primaries, which diluted Bernie's advantage in those states.pic.twitter.com/skcaAN81WA
5. The primary calendar going forward after Super Tuesday.pic.twitter.com/CmbLTSSpSO
6. Primary calendar going forward, by projected demographicspic.twitter.com/zZNiMJ57Rb
7. States with likely majority non-white electorates: the list grows shorter.pic.twitter.com/CFNMPHpNaP
8. However, some big states later in the calendar with sizeable non-white electorates.pic.twitter.com/VQLWIkj93j
9. At the other end of the spectrum, the pool of very white states has also shrunk a good deal. Basically, the states at each end of the extremes have been more front-loaded.pic.twitter.com/L5WGT8CoBF
Chartman strikes!
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