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‘Tonight': Sanders on Super Tuesday 2.0, One-on-One Debate With Biden
Sen. Bernie Sanders reveals how he’s feeling about the primary results so far and what he thinks about a possible Joe Biden nomination.
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Inside the 3 Days That Remade the Democratic Primary
The comeback for Joe Biden came at dizzying speed. The three days between the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday remade the Democratic presidential primary. Biden went from the brink of collapse to the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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Clinton Talks Super Tuesday, Shares ‘Secrets' About 2020 Hopefuls on ‘Tonight'
Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stopped by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Wednesday night, just one day after Super Tuesday, to talk about this year’s presidential race.
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‘Tonight': Hillary Rodham Clinton on Joe Biden's Super Tuesday Win
Former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about the 2020 presidential election just one day after Super Tuesday.
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Sue Explains What Happens After Super Tuesday
Sue O’Connell explains which states still need to vote following Super Tuesday.
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Looking Ahead After Super Tuesday
The 2020 landscape changed dramatically after Joe Biden’s strong showing on Super Tuesday.
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Sanders Highlights Differences with Biden Campaign Following Super Tuesday
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., addressed the media on Wednesday to talk about what he is looking for from his campaign following Super Tuesday.
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Jill Biden, Symone Sanders Block Protesters at Joe Biden Rally
Vice President Joe Biden’s Super Tuesday victory speech in Los Angeles was interrupted when two anti-dairy protesters rushed the stage, but were quickly shoved out by his wife Jill Biden and senior campaign advisor Symone Sanders.
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Joe Biden on Super Tuesday Wins: ‘We Are Very Much Alive'
As former Vice President Joe Biden swept to victory on Super Tuesday, he told supporters at a California rally his campaign was “very much alive” and that he would send “Donald Trump packing.”
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What Is Warren's Path Forward?
Sen. Elizabeth Warren seems to be a middle ground between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, but what does the future hold for her in the presidential primaries after Super Tuesday?
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Jane Sanders on Bernie: ‘If I Was Worried About His Health, We Would Not Be Doing This'
After voting alongsider her husband, Jane Sanders said in a one-on-one interview that the 35 straight days her husband, Sen. Bernie Sanders, worked show that his heart attack isn’t slowing him down.
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Biden, Sanders Emerge as Winners in Super Tuesday Race
Former Vice President Joe Biden swept the Democratic primaries on Super Tuesday after winning 10 states, but delegate-heavy California is still up for grabs.
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Coronavirus Concerns During Massachusetts Primary
As voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday, election officials in Massachusetts were taking extra steps at polling stations to ensure conditions are sanitary amid conoravirus concerns.
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On Super Tuesday, Asian American and Pacific Islanders Hold Potentially Untapped Clout
Asian American and Pacific Islanders make up nearly 20 percent of California’s electorate. And they could be poised to play an outsized role on Super Tuesday, when California and 13 other states will hold Democratic primary elections, NBC News reports.
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Bernie Sanders Votes in Vermont on Super Tuesday
Sen. Bernie Sanders votes at the Robert Miller Community Center in Burlington, Vermont.
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PHOTOS: Presidential Candidates Vote on Super Tuesday
While voters in three New England states headed to the polls on Super Tuesday, two Democratic and one Republic candidate also cast their ballots in their hometowns. Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Republican Bill Weld voted in Massachusetts while Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders returned to Vermont to vote. -
Elizabeth Warren Votes, Greets Supporters in Cambridge on Super Tuesday
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren cast her vote Super Tuesday in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Senator walked to the Graham & Parks School with supporters.
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Super Tuesday: Sanders Tops Polls as Biden Gains Support
Fourteen states and a U.S. territory will determine which candidate receives a portion of their combined 1,344 delegates on Super Tuesday. Three former presidential candidates rallied behind former Vice President Joe Biden as Bernie Sanders head into Tuesday at the top of the polls. Elizabeth Warren will need a sizable showing after the polls close to stay in the race.
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Biden Takes Mass., Sanders Wins Vermont
Joe Biden has won the Democratic presidential primary in Massachusetts, upsetting Elizabeth Warren in her home state, NBC News projects. The state has 91 delegates at stake. Massachusetts was considered a must-win state for Warren, and election officials predicted high turnout. Nearly 230,000 voters took advantage of early voting last week, the first time the state has allowed early voting…
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Warren Returns Home to Mass. to Cast Primary Ballot
While two top Democratic candidates, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, have dropped out of the race the past two days, Elizabeth Warren says she remains determined to stay in until the convention.