Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are facing off in three contests today as residents of Alaska, Hawaii and Washington head to the polls.

The race for the Democratic nomination continues today in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington. Sanders is expected to perform very well in all three states, with the high potential of a sweep. All three states are holding caucuses, which tend to favor Sanders overall. Combine that with Alaska and Washington being predominantly white and rural and it could provide a blowout defeat over Clinton.

However, as of Saturday morning, Clinton still holds a 277 delegate lead over Sanders, and that's just in pledged delegates. Add in the 428 superdelegates supporting Clinton and it's looking like an uphill battle for Sanders. But if he performs really well today in all three states, he could begin to sway the momentum in his direction heading into April. At the very least he will need to put a dent in Clinton's sizable lead today.

As for when to expect live results coming in, caucuses in Alaska and Washington begin at 10 a.m. local time (which is 1 p.m. ET for Washington and 2 p.m. ET for Alaska). Hawaii conducts their caucuses by secret ballot, which begins at 1 p.m. local time (7 p.m. ET).

Watch Democratic Caucus Results Live Online Or Via Mobile Devices

As always, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC will be devoting most of their coverage to the Saturday caucuses.

To watch CNN live, go to their site here.

To watch Fox News live, go to their site here.

To watch MSNBC live, go to their site here.

All three are also able to stream on mobile devices.

And if you don't care about pundits discussing the race, all three sites will be giving live updates of the results, which you can find at CNN.com, FoxNews.com and MSNBC.com.

Keep Up With Democratic Caucus Results Via Social Media

If you wish to live tweet results and follow along with others, simply use hashtag #HawaiiCaucus, #AlaskaCaucus and #WACaucus on Twitter.

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