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Biden wins South Carolina primary, gets much needed boost after previous poor showing | Biden wins South Carolina primary, gets much needed boost after previous poor showing |
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Joe Biden’s campaign showed its first signs of life in South Carolina, with the former vice president taking the lead over other Democrats in the state’s primary, including frontrunner Bernie Sanders. | |
According to exit poll data by Edison Research, Biden is on course to win at least 36 delegates from 54 up for grabs in the fourth and final early voting contest. | According to exit poll data by Edison Research, Biden is on course to win at least 36 delegates from 54 up for grabs in the fourth and final early voting contest. |
Looking forward to securing his first victory in the so far listless campaign, Biden relied heavily on black voters. However, exit poll data indicates that while Biden did well with older African-American voters, the black youth vote was split between him and Senator Bernie Sanders, the current frontrunner in the nomination race. | |
Sanders himself had to settle for a second-place finish in South Carolina. Conceding defeat at a campaign rally in Norfolk, Virginia, the senator was optimistic about his chances on Super Tuesday, while brushing off Saturday’s loss as a minor setback. | |
In the run-up to the vote, polls had Biden leading by double digits in the state, with Sanders and Tom Steyer trailing behind him and other candidates only earning single-digit support. | |
The victory gives the former vice president a chance to pitch himself as the alternative to Sanders, who has received heavy criticism from more mainstream Democrats like Hillary Clinton and prominent Democratic strategist James Carville. | |
The Vermont independent was previously leading his competitors with 45 delegates after clear victories in New Hampshire and Nevada. | The Vermont independent was previously leading his competitors with 45 delegates after clear victories in New Hampshire and Nevada. |
Leading up to Saturday’s vote, Biden’s campaign saw an uptick in donations, including $1.2 million from 30,000 donors on Wednesday. The victory gives him momentum he didn’t previously have going into Super Tuesday, where 14 states will vote in their primaries and over 1,000 delegates are up for grabs. | |
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