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3 Democratic Presidential Candidates Remain After Super Tuesday
- Updated: March 5, 2020
Early final year, Democratic Party possibilities were entrance out of a woodwork, it seemed there were everlasting announcements from those vigilant to take a presidency divided from Donald Trump. As of Mar 4, 2020, usually 3 sojourn in a race; Former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders (VT), and Senator Elizabeth Warren (MA).
Democrats, Mike Bloomberg dangling his debate on Mar 4, after a bad display on Super Tuesday, Mar 3. Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg forsaken out days before. All 3 publicly announced they are subsidy Biden.
Warren did not transport good in a primary. Her numbers are good next others, though on Tuesday, she announced she was going to continue to fire a trail to a presidency. On Wednesday, however, reports prove she is reevaluating her candidacy.
Democratic Super Tuesday Primary Update
Fourteen states hold Democratic primaries on Mar 3. As of 11:24 a.m. PT, usually a handful are finished tallying votes, according to a Associated Press. Biden cumulative a representatives from 9 states, and Sanders is a leader of four.
- Alabama: (52 delegates) With 99 percent of a precincts counted, Former VP Biden was announced a winner.
- Arkansas: (31) Biden won with 100 percent of a votes tallied.
- California: (415) Only 89 percent of a precincts have reported their numbers, though Senator Sanders is a reputed Democratic winner.
- Colorado: (66) Sanders is a reputed winner.
- Maine: (24) Biden is announced a victor, with 91 percent of a votes counted.
- Massachusetts: (91) The former clamp boss wins with 98 percent of a ballots tallied.
- Minnesota: (75) 100 percent of a precincts comparison Biden as their Democratic candidate.
- North Carolina: (110) Biden wins with 100 percent of a votes tallied.
- Oklahoma: (37) 100 percent of a representatives go to a former clamp president.
- Tennessee: (64) Democrats awarded Biden a win with 98 percent of a precincts reporting.
- Texas: (228) With 99 percent of a votes counted, Biden comes out on top.
- Utah: (29) Sanders is expected to win a delegates. Only 73 percent of a precincts have reported their numbers.
- Vermont: (16) All votes have been tallied. Sanders’ home state awarded him a win.
- Virginia: (99) 100 percent of a precincts reported their votes with a former VP leading a other Democratic candidates’ numbers.
While a Biden is positively a Democratic front-runner in a race, Sanders has racked adult some-more representatives exclusive any surprises when California, Colorado, and Utah finally finish their tallies.
Written by Cathy Milne-Ware
Sources:
The New York Times: Amy Klobuchar Drops Out of Presidential Race and Endorses Biden
The Washington Post: Mike Bloomberg is suspending his presidential campaign, says he’s endorsing Biden
The Washington Post: 5 takeaways from Super Tuesday
The Associated Press: 2020 United States presidential primary choosing results; Super Tuesday, Mar 3; Democratic
The Associated Press: AP VoteCast: Late deciders assist Biden, immature constant to Sanders
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