Joe Biden is continuing to expand his primary victories in the run to become the Democratic candidate for the 2020 Presidential election.
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Elizabeth Warren is addressing the state of the race to become the Democratic presidential nominee and whether she’ll stay in the race beyond Super Tuesday.
The senator spoke out during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which will air on Tuesday (March 3).
Elizabeth explained to Ellen that Super Tuesday has that name because “40% of all the delegates that will determine who the nominee is for the Democratic party are up for grabs.”
Ellen asked, “So, depending on how you do today with
Joe Biden is continuing to expand his primary victories in the run to become the Democratic candidate for the 2020 Presidential election.
By Ted Johnson
By Dominic Patten
Spoilers ahead!
There was something very California about it. Former Vice President Joe Biden was in Baldwin Hills delivering his victory speech live on TV after having won 10 out of 14 Super Tuesday states when a protester dashed onstage with a “Let Dairy Die” sign. Dr. Jill Biden protected her husband and a security guard quickly wrangled her away.
Late-night hosts reacted to the results from Super Tuesday during their shows on Wednesday. Former vice president Joe Bidentook the leadwith 10 states, followed by Vermont Sen.
Exit polls from twelve of the fourteen Super Tuesday voting states found that Bernie Sanders walked away with more votes from self-identified LGBTQ voters than any other candidate, according to NBC News.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is ending her presidential campaign after failing to win any primary contests and placing third in her home state of Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter. She planned to inform her staff in a conference call before holding a press conference outside her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hillary Clinton is singing the praises of Joe Biden.
By Dominic Patten
After spending more than half a billion dollars and winning an estimated 31 delegates on Super Tuesday, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg ended his presidential run in the face of a stinging rejection by Democratic primary voters, saying he no longer has a path to the nomination. Bloomberg released a statement saying he would be leaving the race and endorsing Joe Biden.
By Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten
By Anita Bennett
By Dominic Patten
It's time to do your civic duty! The stars came out in droves on Super Tuesday to share with their fans that they had cast their ballots in the Democratic presidential primary.
A resurgent Joe Biden scored victories from Texas to Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, revitalizing a presidential bid that was teetering on the edge of disaster just days earlier. But his rival, Bernie Sanders, seized the biggest prize with a win in California that ensured he — and his embrace of democratic socialism — would drive the Democrats' nomination fight for the foreseeable future.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was considered an also-ran only a few days ago. But he mounted a remarkable comeback on Tuesday, winning primaries in nine states across the country, including the key battleground state of Texas.
The results of Super Tuesday are rolling in!
This Super Tuesday (Mar. 3) marks the first time 18-year-old sensation Billie Eilish can vote, and she's joining the wave of artists making sure their fans are prepared."Like a lot of you, I am going to be voting for the first time, and so are you," she said in a Twitter video posted today in partnership with HeadCount, a non-profit that registers concertgoers and overall music lovers to vote.