Bernie Sanders Wins Washington, Alaska and Hawaii Democratic Caucuses
The Democratic presidential hopeful snags all 3 of Saturday's contests.
— -- Sen. Bernie Sanders won Democratic caucuses in Washington state, Alaska and Hawaii on Saturday, giving him five caucus victories in the last four days.
Sanders has now won 15 primary contests, though Hillary Clinton still maintains a large delegate lead.
Alaska
Sanders wins Democratic caucuses in Alaska, The Associated Press declares.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders won 82 percent to Clinton's 18 percent.
Sanders thanked Alaskans in a tweet after he was declared him the winner.
Hawaii
Sanders wins Democratic caucuses in Hawaii, The Associated Press declares.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders won 70 percent to Clinton's 30 percent.
Washington
Sanders wins Democratic caucuses in Washington state, The Associated Press declares.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders won 73 percent to Clinton's 27 percent.
"We are on a path toward victory," Sanders said at a rally at the University of Wisconsin after being declared the winner in Washington. "It is hard for anybody to deny that our campaign has the momentum."
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