Across the 14 states that will vote on Super Tuesday, the groups that have most favored Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential race are much more widely distributed than the groups that have resisted him | Analysis by RonBrownstein
The groups that have most favored the senator from Vermont in the Democratic presidential race are much more widely distributed than the groups that have resisted him across the 14 states that will vote on Super Tuesday, an exclusive congressional district by district analysis has found.
And although the concentration isn't as great, Latinos also represent one-sixth to about one-fifth of the eligible voters in four of the seven districts in Colorado, which also votes today.That's all good news for Sanders, because the evidence indicates he has substantially expanded his support among Latinos from 2016, when Hillary Clinton carried about three-fifths of them, according to a CNN analysis of all the exit polls conducted that year.
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