• UK
  • World
    • USA
  • Entertainment
    • Celeb
    • Showbiz
    • Magazine
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Gaming
  • Tech
  • Science
    • Education
  • Insurance
  • Business
  • Auto
  • ToS/Contact
    • ToS
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
NewsExplored
  • UK
  • World
    • USA
  • Entertainment
    • Celeb
    • Showbiz
    • Magazine
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Gaming
  • Tech
  • Science
    • Education
  • Insurance
  • Business
  • Auto
  • ToS/Contact
    • ToS
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • LinkedIn

  • Tumblr

  • RSS

USA

US election 2020: Joe Biden boosted on Super Tuesday

US election 2020: Joe Biden boosted on Super Tuesday
Newsexplored
3rd March 2020
5
SHARES
ShareTweet
SubscribeRedditGoogleWhatsappStumbleuponPinterestDiggLinkedinTumblrTelegram
Views:
6
Amy Klobuchar (LEFT) endorses Joe Biden (RIGHT)Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Amy Klobuchar (L) endorses Joe Biden (R) as she drops out of the race

US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has picked up three endorsements from former rivals on the eve of the most important day in the 2020 White House race so far.

Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg and Beto O’Rourke all campaigned with the former US vice-president in Dallas, Texas.

On Super Tuesday, voters in 14 states will pick their preferred Democratic candidate for November’s election.

The Democratic frontrunner remains the left-wing senator, Bernie Sanders.

Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Pete Buttigieg (right) quit the race on Sunday

Democratic moderates have been calling on party figures to urgently unite to stop Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, from becoming the party’s nominee to take on President Donald Trump, a Republican.

  • What to expect on Super Tuesday
  • What are primaries and how do they work?

The other candidates still in the race are Elizabeth Warren, Michael Bloomberg and Tulsi Gabbard. With the exception of Ms Gabbard, a Hawaii congresswoman, all of the Democratic hopefuls are septuagenarians.

What did Biden’s new backers say?

Ms Klobuchar, a Minnesota senator, suspended her campaign and endorsed Mr Biden on Monday.

Appearing alongside Mr Biden on Monday night, she said: “If we spend the next four months dividing our party and going at each other, we will spend the next four year watching Donald Trump tear apart our country.”

Mr Buttigieg, a former mayor from Indiana who dropped out of the race on Sunday, said at another event with Mr Biden: “I’m looking for a leader, I’m looking for a president, who will draw out what’s best in each of us.”

Mr Biden, 77, told reporters that Mr Buttigieg, 38, “reminds me of my son Beau”, who died in 2015.

Former US congressman Mr O’Rourke, who dropped out of the race last November, also appeared on stage with Mr Biden.

data-ad-format="auto">

Ms Klobuchar and Mr Buttigieg had both been competing with Mr Biden for the same pool of pragmatic, centrist Democratic voters.

Both stepped aside following Mr Biden’s overwhelming victory in South Carolina at the weekend, which came after he struggled in the first three Democratic leadership contests this year.

Earlier on Monday, Mr Biden also picked up endorsements from former Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice, former Senate leader Harry Reid and several members of Congress.

  • Choose your candidate and filter by category
  • Five charts that explain the Democratic race

Who else is still in the race?

Five contenders remain out of a Democratic field that once featured more than two dozen.


Among them is New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg, who is also pitching to moderate Democratic voters.

Media playback is unsupported on your device

Media captionWhy Alexis and Amira could help decide the US election

The former mayor of New York City – who will appear on a 2020 ballot for the first time on Tuesday – has invested more than a half billion dollars in his presidential bid.

Mr Bloomberg told a Fox News town hall on Monday that the nominee could ultimately be chosen through “horse-trading” at the Democratic convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in July.

Also still in the race are Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and US congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii.

How did Sanders react?

Campaigning in Minnesota on Monday night, Mr Sanders invited his rivals’ supporters to join his campaign.

“To all of Amy and Pete’s millions of supporters, the door is open. Come on in,” Mr Sanders said.

  • Eighteen things Bernie Sanders believes

His campaign suggested the party’s big money donors wanted to stop the Vermont senator.

“The establishment is nervous, not because we can’t beat Trump, but because we will,” said Sanders’ campaign manager, Faiz Shakir.

Mr Sanders is promising to target US income inequality with a multi-trillion dollar policy blueprint on everything from healthcare to taxation and education.

How is Trump reacting?

At a campaign rally in North Carolina on Monday night, Mr Trump sought to raise doubts about Biden’s mental acuity by highlighting the former vice-president’s gaffes.

Media playback is unsupported on your device

Media captionThe biggest myth about the ‘black vote’

He mentioned that Mr Biden had referred to Super Tuesday as “Super Thursday” and asserted in a TV debate that 150 million people had been killed by guns since 2007.

Mr Trump said that if Mr Biden wins the White House, “they’re going to put him into a home, and other people are going to be running the country, and they’re going to be super-left radical crazies”.

What next?

After the first four primary contests, Mr Sanders is in the lead with 60 of the delegates needed to win the Democratic White House nomination.

Mr Biden has 54 and Ms Warren eight.

On Super Tuesday, 1,344 delegates will be up for grabs.

California, Texas, Virginia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Vermont, Colorado, Utah, North Carolina and Maine – as well as American Samoa, cast ballots on Tuesday.

Read more on Joe Biden

Image copyright Getty Images

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)
  • Share on Skype (Opens in new window)

Related

Related Itemsbidenboostedelectionsupertuesday
USA
3rd March 2020
Newsexplored @newsexploredweb

Related Itemsbidenboostedelectionsupertuesday

More in USA

  • Read More
    George Floyd trial: Why is it so important?

    Views:6 image copyrightGetty Images Jury selection is about to start in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    LeBron James: NBA superstar’s evolution from high school prodigy

    Views:6 James has evolved off the court, too; he is a vocal supporter of Black Lives Matter...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    What is Biden doing differently at US border?

    Views:6 image copyrightGetty Images image captionDemocrat Joe Biden has promised to undo the ‘cruelty’ of Trump-era immigration...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Coronavirus: Texas and other states ease rules despite warnings

    Views:6 Published 1 hour ago Related Topics image copyrightReuters image captionStates across the US have started to...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars prepare for virtual ceremony

    Views:6 By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter image copyrightGetty Images image captionAdverts for the Golden Globes appeared in Los...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    John F Kennedy: When the US president met Africa’s independence heroes

    Views:6 image copyrightJFK Presidental Library image captionPresident John F Kennedy met Ghana’s first President and leading pan-Africanist...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Biden’s Covid stimulus plan: It costs $2tn but what’s in it?

    Views:6 image copyrightEPA image captionThe US has regained roughly half of the jobs lost in the crisis...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Tiger Woods suffers ‘multiple leg injuries’ in Los Angeles car crash

    Views:6 Golfer Tiger Woods has been injured in a car crash Tiger Woods is in surgery after...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Nasa’s Perseverance rover in ‘great shape’ after Mars landing

    Views:6 By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent Published 16 minutes ago Related Topics media caption“Touchdown confirmed”: Watch the...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Serena Williams leaves news conference in tears

    Views:6 Serena Williams left her Australian Open news conference in tears after her semi-final defeat by Naomi...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • Read More
    Australian Open: Naomi Osaka to face Jennifer Brady in final after beating Serena Williams

    Views:6 Naomi Osaka has won both of her Grand Slam matches against Serena Williams Naomi Osaka claimed...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
  • President Biden: Fact-checking his first month in office

    Views:6 By Reality Check teamBBC News image copyrightAFP During his first four weeks in the White House, President Joe Biden has been talking about the challenges facing the US – from coronavirus to the economy – and has contrasted his policies with those of his predecessor, Donald Trump. We’ve fact-checked some of...

    Newsexplored 3rd March 2020
Scroll for more
Tap
data-ad-format="auto">
NewsExplored

NewsExplored - Making sure all the latest news is explored?

Contact us for help

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • Transfer rumours: Kounde, Haaland, Bremer, Neuhaus, Balogun, Ziyech, Raphinha
    Sports13th February 2021
  • Station reopening at Bow Street brings first trains for 56 years
    UK14th February 2021
  • Manchester United 3-3 Everton: Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores late goal to deny hosts
    Sports6th February 2021
  • Super Bowl half-time show: How did The Weeknd do?
    Entertainment8th February 2021
  • George Floyd trial: Why is it so important?
    USA7th March 2021
  • LeBron James: NBA superstar’s evolution from high school prodigy
    USA4th March 2021
  • What is Biden doing differently at US border?
    USA3rd March 2021
  • Coronavirus: Texas and other states ease rules despite warnings
    USA3rd March 2021
  • Les Rehrer says:

    Hello Its me :P and thanks for this post

  • optumrx login says:

    Thank For News.

  • Kent Laatsch says:

    Please let me know if you're looking for a writer…

  • Bob says:

    RT News was where I learned that Erdogan controlled isis.…

Copyright © 2018 Top News Theme. Theme by MVP Themes, powered by Wordpress.

Chris Matthews: TV host quits with apology for ‘compliments’
Kobe Bryant: LA sheriff says deputies took graphic crash-scene photos
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok