Bernie
Sanders Trounces
Hillary In First Super
Tuesday Results!
29
February, 2016
First
Super Tuesday results:
Sanders 21 – Clinton 6
Americans in New Zealand might be the first one to change the game for the US primary elections, something that could be the turning point in the democratic race.
The
result are astounding with Bernie Sanders beating Hillary Clinton by
3 to 1.
New
Zealand was the first of 39 countries where Democrats Abroad
took part in the voting process. Other will host in-person voting
between March 1-8; voting sites will open in 22 countries on Super
Tuesday alone, and in 104 cities throughout the week.
Kat
Allikian, Chair of Democrats Abroad New Zealand, said,
“DEMOCRATS IN NEW ZEALAND HAVE MADE THE FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO WHAT COULD BE A DECISIVE DAY IN U.S. PRIMARY ELECTIONS”
Voting
took place at the Public Bar and Eatery in Wellington at midnight
local time, with the announcement made at 12:30 AM Wellington time.
Results
from Democrats Abroad’s Global Presidential Primary site in
Wellington, for midnight, March 1, are as follows:
Total ballots cast: 28
Bernie
Sanders: 21
Hillary
Clinton: 6
Spoiled
Ballots: 1
All
votes are unofficial until confirmed at the Global Voter Tally Center
in Germany later this month. Final results of the Global Presidential
Primary, including delegate apportionment, will be announced on March
21st.
Katie
Solon, International Chair of Democrats Abroad, said, “We hope
that the results tonight inspire other Democrats in New
Zealand and around the world to cast their votes and influence the
direction of our party and our country.”
Remote
voting in the Global Primary has already started – Democrats living
abroad can vote now via email attachment, mail or fax by
visiting democratsabroad.org/gpp.
Unfortunately, foreigners tend to have much more common sense than American voters (meaning Hillary will likely win),
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