Bernie Sanders scored a large victory in Wisconsin, a largely
liberal and big
manufacturing state. He was bolstered by a 73-26 showing among younger voters, a 64-35 showing among
men, a 72-28 showing among self-identified
Independents, and a 59-40 showing among
white voters who comprised 83% of the electorate in the Cheese State. Sanders also won
women 50–49, but lost
African American voters to Clinton, 69–31. Sanders swept all income and educational attainment levels in Wisconsin. Sanders won
unions 54–46, a key demographic in the industrial
Rust Belt. Sanders swept all counties in Wisconsin but one. He was victorious in the southeast 55–45, in the southwest 62–38, and in
rural northeastern and northwestern Wisconsin 57–42. He carried the major cities of
Madison, which has a younger electorate, as well as
Eau Claire,
Green Bay,
Oshkosh, and
Kenosha. Clinton won in
Milwaukee 51–48, likely thanks to her ardent African-American support. ==References==