Bernie Sanders Projected Winner in West Virginia Democratic Primary

Democrats in West Virginia head to the polls today.

Sanders’ victory in West Virginia is due in part to large turnout among men, white voters and independent voters, preliminary exit poll results show.

The Vermont senator called his victory in West Virginia "tremendous" during a campaign rally in Salem, Oregon, tonight. Sanders remained hopeful he could still pull ahead of Clinton in the pledged delegate count.

"Tonight it appears that we won a big, big victory in West Virginia," Sanders said. "If we do well in the coming weeks in Oregon, in California, in New Jersey, in Kentucky and the other states, we still have that road to victory in winning the majority of pledged delegates."

“We’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business,” Clinton said at a CNN town hall in March. Those comments came back to haunt her in a state that’s dealing with a depressed coal industry.

At a recent campaign event in the state Clinton said she misspoke and that her comments were taken out of context.

The ABC News Analysis Desk contributed to this report.