With just five Democratic Party hopefuls for president left, two candidates emerged as clear frontrunners on a crucial night dubbed as “Super Tuesday.”
With just five Democratic Party hopefuls for president left, two candidates emerged as clear frontrunners on a crucial night dubbed as “Super Tuesday.”
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AND ITSSTILL UNCLEAR HOW THIS WILLRE-SHAPE THE DEMOCRATIC RACEFOR PRESIDENT.FORMER VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDENMADE A BIG COME-BACK WINNING AMAJORITY OF STATES...INCLUDINGTEXAS.BUT SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS TOOKCALIFORNIA-- WHICH HOLDS THEMOST DELEGATES.MIKE BLOOMBERG CAME UP SHORTACROSS THE BOARD AFTER POURINGHUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARSINTO HIS CAMPAIGN EFFORTS.AND SENATOR ELIZABETH WARRENDID NOT WIN ANY STATES,PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP I
CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta reports on Biden's Tuesday sweep of Bernie Sanders.
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