2016 Delaware Democratic presidential primary

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The 2016 Delaware Democratic presidential primary were held on April 26 in the U.S. state of Delaware as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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2016 Delaware Democratic presidential primary

 2008
April 26, 2016 (2016-04-26)
2020 
 CT
MD 
 
Candidate Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders
Home state New York Vermont
Delegate count 12 9
Popular vote 55,954[1] 36,662
Percentage 59.75% 39.15%

Clinton:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%
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The Democratic Party's primaries in Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island were held the same day, as were Republican primaries in the same five states.

Opinion polling

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Poll source Date 1st 2nd Other
Official Primary results[2] April 26, 2016 Hillary Clinton
59.8%
Bernie Sanders
39.2%
Other
1.1%
Gravis Marketing[3]

Margin of error: ± 3.1%
Sample size: 1,026

April 17–18, 2016 Hillary Clinton
45%
Bernie Sanders
38%
Others / Undecided
17%
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Results

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e  d 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in Delaware
– Summary of results –
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton 55,954 59.75% 12 11 23
Bernie Sanders 36,662 39.15% 9 0 9
Roque De La Fuente 1,024 1.09%
Uncommitted N/a 0 0 0
Total 93,640 100% 21 11 32
Source: [4][5]
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Results by county

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County[6] Clinton % Sanders %
Kent7,33858.8%4,98039.9%
New Castle38,58059.5%25,73839.7%
Sussex10,03261.4%5,94136.4%
Total55,95459.8%36,66239.2%
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Analysis

With a coalition of African Americans and college-educated, affluent Caucasian progressive/liberal professionals, Delaware was a state Hillary Clinton was expected to win in the so-called "Acela Primaries" on April 26. Clinton swept all three counties in the state and the largest cities of Wilmington and Dover, winning the primary by 19 points. This marked a clear difference from 2008, when she had lost Delaware to Barack Obama.

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