NEW: Sanders Wins Rhode Island - Big Hit for Democratic Establishment

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NEW: Sanders Wins Rhode Island - Big Hit for Democratic Establishment

Sanders win has both national - and local - implications.
Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders won the Rhode Island presidential primary in a huge upset over front runner Hillary Clinton.

The state's Democratic establishment, led by Governor Gina Raimondo, went all in on Clinton.  

Back in 2008, Clinton topped then first-time presidential candidate Barack Obama in Rhode Island, but the tables were turned this time around in what is often referred to as “Clinton Country.”

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"Rhode Island has long been branded “Clinton Country,” and the photo ops with Rhode Island state officials and the congressional delegation standing in support of the candidate was a strong signal that Hilary Clinton is the Rhode Island Democratic Party establishment’s choice," said Rhode Island College Professor of Communications Val Endress. "Such symbolism may have bolstered her numbers in previous elections, but Rhode Islanders, much like the rest of the country, is in an anti-establishment mood and that's what we saw play out in the Rhode Island victories of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. "

"Public discontent over the long slog to economic recovery and a Congress that has been nearly paralyzed by hyper-partisanship has influenced the public’s mindset toward elected officials at nearly level.  This anger has also been brewing in Rhode Island for a number of years, but it now has a name and a face in the candidacies of Trump and Sanders," said Endress. "How might Sanders and Trump victories in the primary in Rhode Island have a lasting effect?  We may see the electorate give challengers a closer look and incumbents may be more vulnerable as voters exercise their right to invoke their own brand of term limits at the voting booth."

Dueling Polls Had Clinton, Then Sanders 

Gov. Gina Raimondo had gone all in on Clinton in RI. Raimondo is pictured here at former Pres. Bill Clinton stumping for his wife at CCRI.
The Brown University Taubman Center poll released on Sunday had Clinton leading Sanders 43 to 34 percent with 16 percent undecided in Rhode Island. 

A poll released the day before Rhode Island’s primary had Sanders emerging with the win, however.

A new poll has Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders leading Hillary Clinton in Rhode Island, a day before the state's primary. 

New Public Policy Polling surveys in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island conducted on behalf of VoteVets.Org Action Fund found that in Rhode Island, 

* Sanders has a 49/45 lead;
* Clinton’s up 54/40 with "actual Democrats" in RI;
* Sanders is up 67/28 among independents planning to vote in the Democratic primary and that gives him the overall lead.


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