Political analysts said Joe Biden’s big Michigan victory suggested the state would be tougher for President Trump to win this year than in 2016
Nearly 380,000 more people voted in Michigan this year than in the state’s 2016 Democratic primary, a 30% increase. And yet Sen. Bernie Sanders, in all-but-complete results, wound up with fewer votes than last time. Former Vice President Joe Biden, alone, benefited from the surge.
Of all the statistics arising from Mr. Biden’s dominating victories in four primaries on Tuesday, those numbers are among the most revealing about the Democratic Party as it sorts out its presidential nominee.
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