Sen. Bernie Sanders won a decisive victory in Colorado, taking a majority of the national delegates with a stronger-than-expected showing at a divided state Democratic convention, the Denver Post reports.
“The Vermont senator captured 41 delegates from the state’s 78-member delegation, inching him closer to front-runner Hillary Clinton in what the campaign suggested is a larger shift in the presidential race. The margin gives Sanders a clear hold on Colorado — enough to overcome Clinton’s advantage among the state’s dozen superdelegates.”

