The 360 | What’s behind Biden’s Super Tuesday surge?
Former Vice President Joe Biden transformed the landscape of the Democratic presidential primary race by winning 10 of the 14 states on Super Tuesday.
Heading into Tuesday, pollsters expected Biden’s strong support among black voters to help him carry states like Alabama and North Carolina. He outpaced expectations by winning Minnesota, capturing Elizabeth Warren’s home state of Massachusetts and claiming a narrow win in Texas. Sanders won four states on Tuesday, though his margin in delegate-rich California is smaller than many forecasters predicted.
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