In Wisconsin primary, Bernie Sanders needs to win big
MARK SOMMERHAUSER and MATTHEW DeFOUR
Wisconsin State Journal
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Volunteer Ellen Taylor-Powell, of Madison, makes a phone call Tuesday, next to staffer Kyle McGlade, from Iowa, at right, at the Hillary Clinton campaign office on Odana Road. The former secretary of state has ridden a series of primary wins in March to solidify her status as front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
AMBER ARNOLD -- State Journal
After returning from canvassing Tuesday, volunteers Chuck Marion, left, and Will Swassing, both from Madison, go over data that was collected at the Bernie Sanders campaign office on State Street. National observers agree the Vermont senator must reel off a string of convincing wins in caucuses in Western states this week -- followed by a win here in the April 5 primary -- to maintain a viable path to the nomination.
After returning from canvassing Tuesday, volunteers Chuck Marion, left, and Will Swassing, both from Madison, go over the data collected at the Bernie Sanders campaign office on State Street. National observers agree the Vermont senator must reel off a string of convincing wins in caucuses in Western states this week — followed by a win here in the April 5 primary — to maintain a viable path to the nomination.
Volunteer Ellen Taylor-Powell, of Madison, makes a phone call Tuesday, next to staffer Kyle McGlade, from Iowa, at right, at the Hillary Clinton campaign office on Odana Road. The former secretary of state has ridden a series of primary wins in March to solidify her status as front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
After returning from canvassing Tuesday, volunteers Chuck Marion, left, and Will Swassing, both from Madison, go over data that was collected at the Bernie Sanders campaign office on State Street. National observers agree the Vermont senator must reel off a string of convincing wins in caucuses in Western states this week -- followed by a win here in the April 5 primary -- to maintain a viable path to the nomination.
After returning from canvassing Tuesday, volunteers Chuck Marion, left, and Will Swassing, both from Madison, go over the data collected at the Bernie Sanders campaign office on State Street. National observers agree the Vermont senator must reel off a string of convincing wins in caucuses in Western states this week — followed by a win here in the April 5 primary — to maintain a viable path to the nomination.