and for bernie sanders and hillary in wnsin, what are these decks?an: bernie sanders has had a really good run in the caucuses. 75/25, at it like has given him momentum going into wisconsin. wisconsin is a very good state for him or ought to be. it is an open primary. there is a history of populism -ism, and there is university support there that should be strong for him. he needs a victory in this to accelerate or perpetuate the momentum that he has got from the recent caucuses, and then we will go into a very big battle in new york. we have not seen a bay, competitive democratic primary in new york since perhaps 1992 or 1988, so this will shape up a final battle between the two of them. if he comes out of wisconsin with momentum. you know, it is important for him to be able to claim that he has the ability to acquire enough delegates to make this competitive. when you stand back from this, secretary clinton still has a very big lead in delegates, particularly given the democratic rules that allocate delegates proportionately. her campaign that cons