Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Should the loser of the March 10th Michigan Primary drop out? Bluewater calls you out! [View all]onetexan
(13,041 posts)Idaho March 10 primary
Michigan March 10 primary
Mississippi March 10 primary
Missouri March 10 primary
N. Dakota March 10 (D) party-run primary, (R) caucus Jan-March
Washington March 10 primary
Florida March 17 primary
Illinois March 17 primary
Ohio March 17 primary
Arizona March 17 primary (D), none (R)
Georgia March 24 primary
Wyoming April 4 (D) caucus, (R) caucus Feb-March
Alaska April 4 (D) party-run primary, none (R)
Hawaii April 4 (D) party-run primary, none (R)
Louisiana April 4 primary
Wisconsin April 7 primary
Connecticut April 28 primary
Delaware April 28 primary
Maryland April 28 primary
New York April 28 primary
Pennsylvania April 28 primary
Rhode Island April 28 primary
Kentucky 19-May
District of Columbia June 2 primary
Montana June 2 primary
New Jersey June 2 primary
New Mexico June 2 primary
South Dakota June 2 primary
Biden currently has 566 delegates; BS has 501, per the Associated Press:
https://www.google.com/search?q=biden+delegate+count&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS877US877&oq=biden&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j69i57j0j69i60l3j69i65.1307j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
The rule is whomever reaches 1991 delegates first wins the nomination. I heard earlier on MSNBC that Sanders agreed to this rule, so let it work itself out.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden