Sanders wins California, Warren shutout
| | | | | | | Former Vice President Joe Biden barely campaigned in Super Tuesday states. He was outspent by millions of dollars and had little to no staff on the ground to reach voters with his message about “restoring the soul of America” by ousting President Donald Trump.
It didn’t matter. Biden romped to victory across the country on Tuesday, a stunning result for a candidate that looked on the ropes just a few weeks ago after disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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| | | | | As former Vice President Joe Biden pulled off a series of surprising Super Tuesday upsets, and as other contenders for the Democratic presidential primary appeared to fade, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) previewed how he plans to tangle with Biden in what could quickly become a two-man race. |
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| | Mike Bloomberg faced his first election night of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday ― and his disappointing results might mean it’s also his last. |
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| | Protesters disrupted former Vice President Joe Biden’s speech as he celebrated primary wins in several states on Super Tuesday — and his wife, Jill Biden, was having none of it. |
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