All But Over? Biden Edges Out Bernie in Crucial Battleground State
Tyler O'Neil-Opinion : Mar 11, 2020
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As results rolled in on March 10, Biden won Mississippi, Missouri, and Michigan, notching three more victories over Sanders.
[PJMedia.com] Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a primary election night campaign rally Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Los Angeles. (Image: AP Photo-Chris Carlson /via PJ Media)
On the second Super Tuesday, former Vice President Joe Biden defeated Sen. Bernie Sanders (S-USSR) in the crucial battleground state of Michigan. Michigan gave Sanders his big win in the 2016 primary against Hillary Clinton, and Bernie himself said, "Michigan is an enormously important state."
At about 9 p.m. Eastern, the Associated Press projected Biden would defeat Bernie in Michigan. With 42 percent reporting, Biden led with roughly 53 percent of the vote to Sanders' 41 percent. The Wolverine State will award 125 pledged delegates, allocated on the basis of congressional districts, party leaders, and at-large positions.
Biden narrowly leads Sanders in the delegate count, 632 to 536, following his stunning upset wins on Super Tuesday. Former 2020 candidates have rallied around the former vice president, as even some of his harshest critics—including Sens. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ)—endorsed him. As results rolled in on March 10, Biden won Mississippi, Missouri, and Michigan, notching three more victories over Sanders... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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