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Octafish

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2. Detroit might see temps in the mid-60s tomorrow.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:15 PM
Mar 2016

Which is weird, considering how it's winter, but, hey!

Following the weekend contests and ahead of the Democratic primary in Michigan on Tuesday, Clinton continues to hold a sizable, though not insurmountable, lead in terms of delegates. According to the AP's latest tabulation, Clinton has at least 1,130 delegates to Sanders' 499. Those figures include pledged delegates and superdelegates — elected lawmakers as well as former and current party officials who can support the candidate of their choice. It takes a total of 2,383 delegates to win the Democratic nomination.

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