It may not herald a comeback, but he’ll take it.

Bernie Sanders scored a decisive victory in Saturday’s Democratic Party caucuses in the Northern Mariana Islands, a remote US territory in the Pacific Ocean.

The Vermont senator snagged four delegates to front-runner Joe Biden’s two.

But turnout was tiny — only 134 of the archipelago’s 53,000 residents came out to vote.

It was Sanders’s best delegate day since Feb. 22, when he notched a commanding win in Nevada’s caucuses.

Biden has dominated in the almost all of the contests held since — and is expected to prevail in the four primaries scheduled for Tuesday in Florida, Ohio, Illinois and Arizona.