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Biden fights back on Super Tuesday making Sanders nervous. What next?

After a larger-than-expected win in South Carolina, Biden became the clear alternative to Bernie Sanders

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Democratic US presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden reacts during a campaign stop in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Reuters

David Smith, | The Conversation
Super Tuesday has continued Joe Biden’s recovery from the brink of disaster.
After a larger-than-expected win in South Carolina, Biden became the clear alternative to Bernie Sanders in the contest to be the Democratic Party’s nominee for the US presidency. Just before Super Tuesday, his moderate rivals, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, dropped out, giving him their endorsements. Just as in South Carolina, the African American vote in southern states proved critical for Biden. He now holds a narrow delegate lead over Sanders.
Sanders held his own on Super Tuesday, especially in California, where he stands

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