Blacks are likely to make up 50 percent of the Democratic electorate.
Campaign aides estimate that people over 50 make up half of the city's Democratic electorate.
Black voters are a crucial component of the Democratic electorate.
Jews compose between a quarter and a third of the Democratic electorate.
They represent nearly 500 million citizens (the world's second largest democratic electorate) and form the only directly elected body in the Union.
Hispanic voters are expected to comprise about 10 percent of the Democratic primary electorate.
In both states, a third or more of the likely Democratic electorate remains undecided, meaning so much could change in the coming week.
Broader democratic electorates seem more interested in lower inflation, less bureaucracy and faster growth.
Further efforts need to be made to measure what types of people, policymakers, and democratic electorates prefer one normative position rather than another.
Blacks make up about a quarter of New York's Democratic electorate.