Sanders sweeps Saturday caucuses

Hillary’s meltdown continues:

Bernie Sanders swept all three Democratic caucuses Saturday — scoring
victories in Hawaii, Alaska and delegate-rich Washington state.

While the underdog’s West Coast wins are not nearly enough to trip up
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s path to the nomination, his
wide margin of victory provides his campaign with a burst of momentum
heading into a 10-day break before the next primary contest. The Vermont
senator’s big victories are also typically followed by a considerable
fundraising bump.

Sanders was victorious in Washington state’s caucuses 72.7 percent
to Clinton’s 27.1 percent and won Alaska’s caucuses by a landslide,
defeating Clinton 81.6 percent to 18.4 percent. At 4 a.m. Sunday, with
87.8 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders was declared the winner in
Hawaii, leading Clinton 70.6 percent to 29.2 percent.

I will be surprised if Hillary Clinton doesn’t withdraw from the race for health reasons before the DNC. She quite clearly is not well and she won’t want to endure the humiliation of losing to such an obvious no-hoper as Sanders.