var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; The development — though not entirely unexpected — is concerning for both Bernie Sanders and a potential death knell for the campaign of Elizabeth Warren, who finished in third. Meanwhile, Sanders is performing well in early voting states like Colorado and California. “I’ve had the chance to work with Joe on those issues over the years, and Joe has fought for working people his whole life. According to ABC News, “Anywhere from 51 to 55 percent in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina call coronavirus an important factor in their vote, per preliminary exit polls.”, This is the central problem for Sanders, and there were signs of it in the first three states: so far there just hasn’t been a big bump in turnout of low propensity/new voters. The state was expected to be an easy win for Bernie Sanders, but, as in other states, an army of late-deciding voters flocked to Biden, helping to shift the Democratic race. February was a quiet month for Republican accusations of Biden-family misconduct in Ukraine, but now that the former vice-president has reestablished himself as the front-runner, it looks like the political pressure will return. You don’t need to … His signature policy proposal is, however: According to exit polls, 72 percent of voters tonight said they supported Medicare for All. #SuperTuesday. BREAKING: Biden wins Tennessee Democratic primary, @NBCNews projects. But her paltry showing so far — she has not finished better than third anywhere on the map — makes that prospect all but impossible. Warren has not come in the top two in any primary states so far, including the 13 Super Tuesday states that have been called. As of Wednesday, Biden is projected to win Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Texas, and Maine, while Sanders is projected to take Colorado, Utah, Vermont, and California. The political environment since we wrote these articles. We’re tracking the results as they come in, as well as providing commentary and analysis, via live updates below. As New York’s Ed Kilgore notes, “So far the results for Bloomberg have been, in a word, terrible. Sanders also admitted that his campaign’s turnout strategy had hit roadblocks. (There's 254 counties in Texas.). Virginia turnout just blew past 2016 (785,041) and 2008 (986,203). NBC Exit Poll: Joe Biden completed a sweep of the Carolinas tonight by repeating Saturday’s success in South Carolina. That leaves Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Tulsi Gabbard as the last remaining candidates in the race. It’s Thursday, but the dust still hasn’t settled from Super Tuesday. And earlier in the day, when a reporter questioned whether he was taking votes away from Biden, Bloomberg argued that he was the true moderate standard-bearer in the race. We’ve got one of the handiest little election widgets for you here that you’ll ever see, courtesy of Decision Desk HQ. On Wednesday, Senate Homeland Committee Chairman Ron Johnson announced he would release a report on the committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden’s employment in Ukraine later this spring. A slight change in the prediction markets. The anticipated win in Minnesota — coming the day after Amy Klobuchar’s endorsement — shows how strong Biden’s momentum is. Scroll down and you’ll find the entire Super Tuesday map laid out before you, with results in every state automatically updated minute by minute. Expect them both to gain in the later count, To his credit, Jill Biden and Valerie Biden switched places while the vice-president was speaking. It was a Super Tuesday whirlwind for Joe Biden. And it won’t for a while. PJ Media is partnering with Decision Desk HQ to bring you live election results. In a major boon to Joe Biden, billionaire Michael Bloomberg ended his failed experiment of a campaign on Wednesday morning, following a disastrous showing on Tuesday night. 2018 Midterm Dashboard . Just after midnight, Biden passed Sanders with 47 percent of precincts reporting. pic.twitter.com/fVHkbDOmgN. JOIN OVER 35,000+ PATRIOTS IN RECEIVING REAL, ACCURATE, AND AMERICAN-CENTRIC NEWS! But to the former vice-president, Bloomberg’s money is much more important than his imprimatur. Sanders won the state in 2016, though he hasn’t been polling phenomenally there. Before polls closed, the Massachusetts senator’s campaign announced that she would soon visit Michigan, Arizona, and Idaho, suggesting that she’s prepared to stay in the race for at least a few more weeks. See how accurate our predictions for the 2018 midterms were. Projection: Elizabeth Warren will finish third in Massachusetts, behind Joe Biden (1st) and Bernie Sanders (2nd). Biden does appear to be above the 15 percent delegate threshold, however. if (d.getElementById(id)) return; His speech was also interrupted by Direct Action Everywhere, which is a group of anti-dairy protesters. By 1:45 a.m., Decision Desk HQ and NBC News also called the state for the former vice-president. https://t.co/hvozra0OfL pic.twitter.com/Mu300oLgeX. In Virginia, black voters go 63% (!) Sanders is projected to fall below delegate viability there in Arkansas and has a different delegate problem in other states. The Texas secretary of state's office doesn't know how many voting locations are still open and taking votes, five hours after polls closed here, due to incredibly long lines.