Despite
repeated attacks from
Democrats and even
assurances from Obama that his campaign was all but over,
Bernie Sanders is more than holding his own against Democrat presidential rival Hillary Clinton. Having
announced last fall that his campaign is "not just electing a president, it is transforming America,” Bernie is content to push forward with his "
political revolution."
While Democrats mutter that self-proclaimed "democratic socialist" Bernie
isn't even really a Democrat, Bernie swept all three of Western Saturday's Democrat caucuses: Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington.
CNN reports:
Saturday was a big day for Bernie Sanders' quest for the Democratic presidential nomination as he swept to resounding victories in the caucus states of Hawaii, Washington and Alaska. But the delegate math is still in Hillary Clinton's favor.
"We knew things were going to improve as we headed West," Sanders said at a jubilant rally before 8,000 people in Madison, Wisconsin -- a state that will hold the next major contest in 10 days. "We have a path toward victory."
That path may be an uphill climb, however, because as CNN notes, the delegate math is not in his favor.