Yesterday we wrote about today’s Michigan primary. Our call? Biden will take it and bring himself that much closer to the nomination. There are four more primaries on Tuesday. Who will win those?

Mississippi— 36 delegates. Biden all the way. With lots of black voters and in a Southern moderate state this is a natural for Biden. Of course, he’ll be massacred here in the fall.

Missouri— 68 delegates. Should go Biden but could surprise. Kind of a Southern state with a good number of black voters. So that says Biden. But some large metro areas too, and that could play for Sanders. Leans Biden. Leans GOP in the fall.

North Dakota— 14 delegates. Sanders does well in the West. He won in Utah and Colorado. So that gives him an edge here. So, Sanders. GOP in the fall.

Washington State— 89 delegates. Part of the Left coast and has rainy depressing Third World states like Seattle. Big time Sanders territory. Democrat in the fall.

Thus, like Robert Shaw says to his sergeant in “The Battle of the Bulge,” the war will go on. Biden will do well but not well enough to kill Sanders outright. Sanders is condemned to the death of a thousand electoral cuts, losing here and there and slowly ebbing away.

There are rumors afoot of a Hillary scenario where Biden names her as veep, he being the patsy all along. Then he resigns because of health reasons not long after he is inaugurated; she finally becomes president. That’s supposedly why Democrats aren’t nervous over the Biden gaffes and verbal stumbles. It’s part of the plan.

Dumb plan.

One, if we can guess it so can the American people and they won’t like the scam. Two, Biden has got to be elected in the first place and that is not looking too promising right now.

So, Democratic National Committee…back to the drawing board.