“Democrats in three states — Washington, Alaska and Hawaii — vote Saturday in the last March contests of the presidential campaign, ones that could give Sen. Bernie Sanders a fresh wind of momentum,” the New York Times reports.
“Washington, the largest prize of the day with 118 delegates, and Alaska, with 16 delegates, are holding caucuses, essentially local voting meetings, the kind of contests where Mr. Sanders has done well. Both states also have relatively low percentages of black and Hispanic voters, two groups that have favored Hillary Clinton this year.”
“Republicans are not holding any contests today. The next nominating battle for both parties will be the April 5 primaries in Wisconsin.”

