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Hi. I was looking at the data for Sanders bid for President in the Dem primary of 2016, and the information is WRONG. Hillary Clinton did not win in Vermont during the primary, she won in the general election in Vermont beating Trump - but NOT in the primary. In the primary Senator Sanders beat Hillary Clinton with 86.1% of the vote. I know. I voted in that election. I volunteered for the campaign. The cite for the data is 33, and it links to some dem party convention paper from Feb 1 2016 - and that's just nuts because the election wasn't until March 1.
The NYT shows the results from Super Tuesday 2016, and it records the spread: 86.1% Sanders 13.6% Clinton
< https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/2016-03-01 >