Joe Biden scores big Super Tuesday wins as Bernie Sanders takes California
The former vice president streaked to several significant wins Tuesday, building on the Saturday victory in
The results brought Biden dramatically closer to the front-runner, Sen.
It now looks increasingly like a two-person contest for the nomination, with the Democratic establishment, and voters across the map, rallying behind Biden.
"It's a good night and it seems to be getting even better," Biden told cheering supporters in
Biden swept the South, carrying
Sanders, meanwhile, won
Still, the night dented one of the central premises of Sanders' campaign: that he is the candidate who can bring out new voters, including disaffected liberals and working-class people.
Instead, it was Biden who seemed to juice the electorate. In
"People are talking about revolution, we've started a movement," Biden said in a dig at Sanders' frequent calls for a "political revolution."
"We've increased turnout. The turnouts turned out for us," Biden said.
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"It's a real composite of who America is," McAuliffe said, "and I think this was a huge win for
The margins of victory in each state are critical, because delegates are awarded proportionally, not on a winner-take-all basis.
Sanders, speaking to supporters in
"One of us in this race led the opposition to the war in
The success for Biden ensured that he would continue his momentum and made it likely that he would rack up enough delegates to rival Sanders.
As he did in
"I believe we need change, but revolution doesn't happen overnight," said
The coast-to-coast primaries provided a new test for the candidates just as the field narrowed. For the first time, campaigns had to organize across multiple states, and try to appeal to broad cross sections of the Democratic coalition all at once.
From
The voting came as Democratic insiders increasingly worried that Sanders was building enough momentum to run away with the nomination, with some in the party thinking he would prove too liberal to beat Trump -- and even hurt other
Biden hoped to counter with the new energy from big-name endorsements that followed his
In
In
"I'm a big proponent of Medicare for All," he said of Sanders' single-payer health-care proposal. "I know how important that can be for a lot of people."
In a sign of the importance of
As he walked into a diner in
"I think the last 72 hours shows that the Democratic establishment is more afraid of Bernie than they are of Trump," said
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