Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Super Tuesday, minute by minute: Biden consolidates with victories in eight states against four Sanders

Super Tuesday, minute by minute: Biden consolidates with victories in eight states against four Sanders
The former vice president wins Oklahoma, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, Minnesota, Arkansas and Massachusetts. The Vermont legislator, meanwhile, was imposed in his own state, Colorado, California, Utah. The presidential candidates for the Democratic Party are measured in 14 states and overseas territory
3:30: The future of Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign was in serious doubt after finishing in a weak third position in the Democratic primary in her state, Massachusetts, on Tuesday.
2:20 AM:With the current results and projections, former Vice President Joe Biden leads with 376, while Bernie Sanders follows him with 295. Far behind is Michael Bloomberg with 32, Elizabeth Warren 24 and Tulsi Gabbard 1. 
1:00 AM: Bernie Sanders wins the presidential primary election of the Democratic Party in California. The state offers 415 delegates to the race, the largest total on the electoral map.
12:30 AM: Joe Biden wins the presidential primary election of the Democratic Party in Massachusetts, which offers 91 delegates to the race.
Wednesday, March 4
9:50 PM : Biden consolidates its great night with a victory in the state of Minnesota, located in the midwestern region of the country, and in Arkansas, in the center-south.
9:40 PM : After poor initial results, Mike Bloomberg will reassess the viability of his campaign tomorrow, local media reports
9:25 PM : The primary has become a contest between Biden and Sanders and that is also reflected in the provisional count of delegates. With the current results and projections, the former vice president leads with 192, while Sanders follows with 150 . Warren is far behind, with 17, while Bloomberg and Gabbard divided the 5 of American Samoa with 4 and 1, respectively.
9:05 PM : Sanders would take his second victory of the night in Colorado, according to The Associated Press .

8:55 PM : Sanders takes the lead in Texas. With 20 percent of the votes counted, it rises with 27 percent of the votes, against 21 Biden. Warren and Biden follow closely with 19 and 18 percent, respectively.
8:30 PM : Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren said, before supporters in Detroit, this Super Tuesday, which will remain in the race for the presidency , despite the poor results she has obtained in the primaries.
8:30 PM : Biden is also imposed in Oklahoma . With 60 percent of the votes counted, he gets almost 25 percent of the votes, while Sanders and Bloomberg get 21 and 19 percent, respectively. Sanders had won the state in the 2016 primaries.
8:20 PM : 85 percent of the votes in Virginia have already been scrutinized and the trend in favor of Biden remains. The former vice president has already obtained more than half a million support, against the approximately 235,000 of Sanders.
8:10 PM : The first results in Texas, the state that provides the third largest number of delegates, show a close fight between Sanders and Biden. Both get 26 percent of the votes. Bloomberg is third with 18 percent and Warren fourth with 12 percent.
8:00 PM : Biden would be imposed in the southern state of Alabama, according to NBC .
7:55 PM : A spokeswoman for the Democratic Party announced that the elections will run an hour in Tennessee due to the logistical difficulties generated by the tornado that hit the state and killed 22 people.
7:45 PM: With almost half of the votes, Mike Bloomberg would win the victory in American Samoa, the overseas territory located in the Pacific Ocean . In second place would be Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, with 29 percent.
7:40 PM : The trend favorable to Biden is consolidated in Virginia : with 40 percent of the votes counted, it maintains 55.5 percent of the votes. Sanders continues with 22.5 percent.

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