Joe Biden who just won most of the Super Tues primaries introduced his wife as his sister

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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The latest on Super Tuesday and the Democratic presidential primary from Nexstar Media Group stations and the Associated Press. We’re tracking results from the 14 states voting today in the livestream above (all times eastern):

9: 30 p.m.

Joe Biden has won Tennessee’s Democratic presidential primary. The state has 64 delegates at stake.

Deadly overnight tornadoes delayed the start of Super Tuesday presidential primary voting in Nashville and another Tennessee county, spurring elections officials to redirect voters from some polling places to alternate locations.

In a state where Republicans hold every major elected office, including seven of the nine congressional seats, the Democratic primary voting base has a history of being more moderate than that of other states.

Biden has also won Alabama, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Virginia. Bernie Sanders has won Vermont and Colorado.

9: 15 p.m.

Joe Biden has won Oklahoma’s Democratic presidential primary.

The state has 37 delegates at stake.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won Oklahoma’s Democratic primary in 2016 against Hillary Clinton.

Track the latest numbers from Oklahoma here.

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9: 05 p.m.

Bernie Sanders has won Colorado’s Democratic presidential primary. The state has 67 delegates at stake.

It was Colorado’s first presidential primary in 20 years, and Sanders’ victory shows how much the Democratic Party can attract independents, still the largest voting bloc in a state that’s moved further left in recent elections.

Colorado held presidential primaries from 1992 to 2000, then dropped them to save money. In 2016, voters approved reinstating primaries after complaining about the caucus system of thousands of precinct meetings to start choosing presidential candidates.

Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in the state’s 2016 Democratic caucuses, and he has maintained an enthusiastic base in Colorado ever since.

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8: 55 p.m.

Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is focusing on the key swing state of Florida, even as the votes in Super Tuesday’s contests are still being cast and counted.

The billionaire who avoided the early nominating contests tells an enthusiastic crowd in West Palm Beach, “Winning in November starts with Florida.” That state’s primary is March 17.

Bloomberg scored a victory in American Samoa on Tuesday, though he has yet to win any states.

He says, “No matter how many we win tonight, we have done something no one else thought was possible.” He says that feat was rising “from 1% in the polls to being a contender for the Democratic nomination for president.”

Bloomberg has spent $500 million of his own money on campaign advertising.

8: 50 p.m.

It’s a two person race right now in Texas with Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden at the top of the race.

As of 8: 50 p.m., Biden had a slight lead over Sanders, 26% to 25%. There are 228 delegates at stake in Texas.

Click here to see the latest numbers from Texas.

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8: 45 p.m.

Joe Biden has opened Super Tuesday with a trio of victories in key Southern states, building on momentum that has swiftly revived his Democratic presidential campaign in recent days. Bernie Sanders grabbed a win in home-state Vermont, while Biden took Alabama and the battleground states of North Carolina and Virginia.

Polls were closing across many of the 14 states voting, but it was ongoing in Texas and California — meaning the night’s biggest winners remained unclear. A once-jumbled primary was becoming an increasingly well-defined battle between Sanders and Biden after several former rivals endorsed the former vice president on Monday.

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8: 35 p.m.

Early returns from Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s home state of Massachusetts don’t look particularly promising.

The first numbers show both former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders leading Warren. Massachusetts has 91 delegates at stake.

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8: 20 p.m.

Some California voters are waiting in long lines because of technical glitches connecting to the statewide voter database or too many users trying to cast ballots at once. The secretary of state’s office said election workers in 15 counties could not connect to the statewide voter registration database on Super Tuesday but that the issues have been resolved.

Los Angeles County’s new $300 million voting system also had problems. The electronic pollbooks were operating slowly because so many voters were trying to use them at once. Delays were up to two hours in some places. Technicians have added more devices in some polling places.

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8: 02 p.m.

Joe Biden has won Alabama’s Democratic presidential primary. The state has 52 delegates at stake.

Black voters hold sway in the state’s Democratic electorate, and Biden and Mike Bloomberg split the endorsements of the state’s largest black political coalitions. The Alabama New South Coalition backed Biden, and the Alabama Democratic Conference supported Bloomberg.

Biden has also won Virginia and North Carolina, while Bernie Sanders has won the primary in his home state, Vermont. Voting is still underway elsewhere in the country, including California, the night’s biggest prize.

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7: 50 p.m

An upbeat Elizabeth Warren is urging Democratic voters to cast ballots that will make them “proud” instead of listening to political pundits.

At a rally in Detroit on Tuesday night, the Massachusetts senator says “prediction has been a terrible business” and is encouraging people to vote with their “heart.” Warren has had poor showings in recent contests dominated by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden.

People are still voting in many Super Tuesday states across the country. Michigan’s primary is next week, and Warren has scheduled a return trip for Friday.

An undeterred Warren says she will defeat President Donald Trump and is still running because she believes she will make the best president. She says: “You don’t get what you don’t fight for. I am in this fight.”

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7: 40 p.m.

According to CNN, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg won American Samoa. They have 6 delegates at stake.

The Bloomberg campaign told CNN it has seven full-time staff located in American Samoa.

7: 33 p.m.

Joe Biden has won North Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary.

The state has 110 delegates at stake and is one of the swing states for the 2020 election.

Biden has also won Virginia’s primary, while Bernie Sanders has won the primary in his home state, Vermont.

Voting is still underway elsewhere in the country, including California, the night’s biggest prize.

You can track results in North Carolina from our sister station in Raleigh.

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7: 02 p.m.

The night begins with a projected win for Bernie Sanders in his home state of Vermont, according to multiple outlets.

Meanwhile, Joe Biden has won Virginia’s Democratic presidential primary, according to the Associated Press. His victory comes as polls began to close in some states on Super Tuesday. Voting is underway elsewhere in the country, including California, the night’s biggest prize.

Virginia has 99 delegates at stake. It has been considered a tossup state that is increasingly moving to the left.

The results of the Democratic primary in Virginia, with its diverse electoral terrain of rural, urban, and suburban voters, could be a key indicator of which Democrat will be chosen to face President Donald Trump in the general election.

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6: 55 p.m.

The first results will be available minutes from now in both Vermont and Virginia. Bernie Sanders is expected to win his home state of Vermont. Sanders’ first test of the night comes in Virginia where Joe Biden is expected to have a strong showing.

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6: 30 p.m.

Many Democratic voters in Super Tuesday’s presidential primaries made up their minds just before casting a ballot — a sign of fluidity in a race recently upended by Joe Biden’s blowout in South Carolina. The share of late deciders ranged from about a quarter of voters in Texas to roughly half in Minnesota, according to AP VoteCast surveys of voters in several Super Tuesday contests.

Moderate and conservative voters in each state were slightly more likely than their liberal counterparts to delay a decision to the last minute. The indecision shows voters grappling with their choices in a race that is changing quickly.

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6: 20 p.m.

A state Democratic Party spokeswoman says a judge has extended voting hours in Tennessee’s second-largest county after four Democratic presidential candidates sued to keep Super Tuesday polls open after tornado damage in the Nashville-area county. The severe weather damaged more than a dozen voting locations in Davidson County earlier Tuesday.

Tennessee Democratic Party spokeswoman Emily Cupples said a judge in the county ruled that polling locations in the county must be kept open until 8 p.m. local time. Five so-called megasites where anyone in the tornado-stricken county can vote will be open until 10 p.m. under the judge’s ruling.

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3: 40 p.m.

Bernie Sanders and his wife, Jane, have returned home to Vermont to vote in Super Tuesday’s presidential primary, with the senator telling reporters he is looking forward to doing well.

As he arrived at the polling place in Burlington Tuesday morning, Sanders told a crowd of reporters that his campaign is about defeating President Donald Trump, whom he called “the most dangerous president in the modern history of our country.”

Sanders says his campaign is also about creating an economy and government “that works for all and not just the few.”

He says, “We are putting together a multi-generational, multi-racial movement of people who are standing up for justice, and to beat Donald Trump, we are going to need to have the largest voter turnout in the history of this country.”

Sanders adds: “We need energy. We need excitement. I think our campaign is that campaign.”

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3: 10 p.m.

President Donald Trump predicts the super Tuesday contests will make for an “interesting evening of television” as his Democratic rivals compete for the largest chunk of delegates to be awarded in the race to run against him this November.

“I think it’s going to be a very interesting evening of television and I will be watching,” Trump told reporters Tuesday as he visited the National Institutes of Health.

Trump acknowledges that Joe Biden has “come up a little bit” as moderates coalesced around his campaign. And he is repeating his allegations that the Democratic establishment is “trying to take it away” from Bernie Sanders, the progressive Vermont senator leading who holds a narrow delegate count lead.

Trump says he doesn’t have a favorite to run against this fall, adding, “I’ll take anybody I have to.”
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 03: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House as he returns on March 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. The president was returning from a trip to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland where he visited the vaccine research center there as the global threat from the coronavirus looms large. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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1: 45 p.m.

One of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign co-chairs says billionaire Mike Bloomberg will owe voters an explanation if he doesn’t do well across 14 Super Tuesday primary states.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti stopped just short of saying Bloomberg should drop out if he doesn’t overtake Biden to finish the night second nationally in delegates behind current leader Bernie Sanders.

“If your thesis is Joe Biden’s not viable and he suddenly becomes viable, I think you have to explain to people what’s your new working theory,” Garcetti told The Associated Press. “Or, God bless you, help us win the Senate, keep the House and defeat Donald Trump.”

Bloomberg got in the race last fall amid signs that Biden was a weak national front-runner headed to bad finishes in the early primary states. Biden tanked in Iowa and New Hampshire, but rebounded to a distant second in Nevada and crushed the field in the South Carolina primary. That narrowed Sanders’ delegate lead to single digits heading into Tuesday’s primaries.

Garcetti says Sanders will lead voting in California, but says Biden has momentum to narrow Sanders’ gap and end the night in a strong position moving forward into additional March primaries.

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1: 30 p.m.

Former FBI Director James Comey is throwing his support behind Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Comey tweeted Tuesday that he had voted in his first Democratic primary and that he believes the country needs a candidate “who cares about all Americans and will restore decency, dignity to the office.”

Comey says “there’s a reason Trump fears” Biden and “roots” for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Trump frequently targets Biden on Twitter, calling him “Sleep Joe Biden” and recently mocking his debate performance. The president also tweets about Sanders, saying the Democrats are “staging a coup against Bernie!”

Comey has served in both Republican and Democratic administrations. He was fired as FBI director by Trump in May 2017 and has been a chief antagonist of the president’s since then.

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11: 15 a.m.

Mike Bloomberg is acknowledging that his only path to the nomination is through a convention fight and suggested he may not win any states on Super Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters at a field office in Miami, the businessman said, “I don’t know whether you’re gonna win any” when he was asked which of the 14 states voting Tuesday he believed he could win.

Bloomberg added, “You don’t have to win states, you have to win delegates.” He suggested that no one will get a majority of delegates and “then you go to a convention, and we’ll see what happens.”

Bloomberg was then asked if he wanted a contested convention and he said, “I don’t think that I can win any other way.”

The billionaire is appearing on the ballot for the first time in the presidential race on Tuesday.

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Ban Islam
Ban Islam
4 years ago

Biden’s groped so many people he can’t keep track of who’s who anymore.

He belongs in a Hollywood comedy movie as an old absent-minded pervert, not as a presidential candidate.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  Ban Islam

He’s like a less succesful (i.e. with women), less handsome, less intelligent, less devious JFK but he makes up for it w/superior groping skills.

Ban Islam
Ban Islam
4 years ago

Lol, yup.

Bill Kay
Bill Kay
4 years ago
Reply to  Ban Islam

Bravo a perfect fit I think he would be a hit .

TD
TD
4 years ago
Reply to  Ban Islam

I would like to congratulate Walter Mondale, I mean Joe Biden, for winning in Super Tuesday.

Biden 2020: Make China Great Again!

(not)

TD
TD
4 years ago
Reply to  TD

Mickey Mouse speaking Chinese to appease the Communist Government on behalf of Disney.
https://southpark.cc.com/clips/zmdyrc/its-a-real-thing

TD
TD
4 years ago
Reply to  Ban Islam

“An old absent minded pervert”
Biden is decomposing right before our very eyes. Ruth Bader-Ginsberg is on life-support. The Democrats want Zombies to run all 3 branches of government.

It’s a NECROCRACY! to borrow a word from a commentator.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

This is getting to be a real horror show. Biden needs an independent medical exam. There is somethng very wrong with him, beyond his insane world view. I am starting to lean towards Alzheimer’s because they hallucinate. If he had dementia, he’d just be forgetful. He has always been a pathological liar so that would be present with either disease.

Is it possible to invoke the 25th Amendment during a PRIMARY? Or is that the plan IF he gets elected?

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MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

Maybe he’s a mormon, the wives refer to each other as sisters or sister-wives or something like that.

I saw a Iranian wedding license somewhere, it has room for 4 brides and one groom.

John Smith
John Smith
4 years ago

I’m sure there was no age limit listed on that license regarding the brides.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  John Smith

LOL. I believe 14 year-old Annie Cyrus was forced into marrying her POS muslum husband in Iranistain. He kept her locked in the basement while he was at work during the day and beat her.

VTS
VTS
4 years ago

Since Ilhan Omar has become representative Democrat party is okay with marriages between siblings. This might explainRomney’s recent behavior too.

MajorTom
MajorTom
4 years ago

Abram did the same to Sarai……..and Joe ain’t no Abram…….:)

ed
ed
4 years ago

So was it the dead voters, the illegal alien voters or both that pushed Biden to an impressive Super Thursday showing ??
I’d ask Fox’s Donna Brazille, but she’s probably tell me to go to hell……

Cauc-Asian Patriot
Cauc-Asian Patriot
4 years ago

BLOOMBERG ADMITS THAT ALL HE CARES ABOUT IS HIMSELF SINCE A CONTESTED DEM-RAT PARTY ISN’T ALL THAT GREAT PR ON TV FOR THE DEM-WIT VOTERS TO WIN THE ACTUAL NATIONAL ELECTION! SLEEPY JOE BRIBE’M I MEAN BIDEN IS PROVING HIMSELF TO BE A REAL DEMENTIA JOE EVERY DAY AND OBVIOUSLY HE DOESN’T REMEMBER THE LAST TIME HE WAS INTIMATE WITH HIS WIFE ANY WAY! THE GEORGE SOROS-IAN GLOBALSIT BANKING CLIQUE IS GOING TO HELP SEN WARREN GET ON THE TICKET AND SEN THE BERN SANDERS WILL GET BURNED AT THE DEM-RAT CONVENTION IS MY VIEW!

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
4 years ago

Even if Biden wins the nomination, he’ll probably vote for Trump!

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
4 years ago

it’s a setup so he can claim insanity when the Burisma sh!ts the fan

191njstatechamp
191njstatechamp
4 years ago

Oh yea… No problem here – right?

MAS
MAS
4 years ago

She might be his sister AND his wife…

DVader
DVader
4 years ago

That he thought his wife was on his other side is somehow significant?

Murielle
Murielle
4 years ago

Maybe he was making a Biblical reference? But does he really equate himself with the Patriarchs? Oh, wait, we’re talking about Biden here…he probably does. Or he would if he knew who they were and what they did. 😉

Infidel
Infidel
4 years ago

Having a remote, that jumps forward 30 seconds, at a time, and knowing doomberg, has spent $500,000, on ads, that I can totally ignore, brings me great joy (I know, I should get out more). I jump through the other stupid candidate’s ads too, but I get much more satisfaction, knowing that he is wasting much more of his own money. That is $500,000, that won’t get used against law abiding citizens, that believe in the Constitution.
Now, for a scary scenario. Little mikey, gives Gropin’ Joe, lots of dough, so that Gropin’ Joe, chooses Lil mikey, for a running mate. Gropin’ Joe, either loses all his marbles, or croaks, before the general election, putting lil mikey on the ticket. Or, if Biden manages to survive, until the election, he’ll never serve out his term, putting lil mikey in the White House. Now, are you scared?

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