Republicans
KANSAS
At stake: 39 delegates available in Saturday’s caucuses. Conservative Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, a former candidate for president, endorsed John McCain after dropping out.
2004: President Bush won the state with 67 percent.
LOUISIANA
At stake: 47 delegates available in Saturday’s primary. The state is generally a GOP stronghold in the general election.
2004: President Bush won the state with 57 percent.
WASHINGTON
At stake: About half of the state’s 40 delegates are available in Saturday’s GOP caucuses. The GOP also holds a Feb. 19 primary.
2004: John Kerry carried the state with 53 percent of the vote.
Democrats
LOUISIANA
At stake: 67 delegates are available in Saturday’s Democratic primary. John Edwards spent a lot of time in Louisiana campaigning. His support could make a difference if he endorses a candidate.
2004: President Bush won the state with 57 percent of the vote.
NEBRASKA
At stake: 37 delegates are available in Saturday’s Democratic caucuses. The state is expecting a huge turnout as the caucus date was moved up from May.
2004: President Bush won the state with 66 percent of the vote.
WASHINGTON
At stake: 97 delegates are available in Saturday’s Democratic caucuses.
2004: John Kerry carried the state with 53 percent of the vote.



