'There's no sugarcoating it. Tonight's a tough night,' says Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of Bernie Sanders' highest-profile supporters. 'Tonight's a tough night for the movement overall,' she said on Instagram. 'Tonight's a tough night electorally.'
There are 352 delegates up for grabs across the six states.12:12 p.m. The state of voting in the states as the primary night draws to a close
Trust over Bernie Sanders to handle a crisis added weight to Joe Biden’s electability argument in Democratic primaries Tuesday – but a lack of enthusiasm for either candidate was apparent in exit poll results, potentially raising questions for the fall campaign ahead. From his sweeping victory in Mississippi to his convincing win in the two Midwestern states voting, the night clearly cemented Biden’s frontrunner status.12 a.m. Here's where the Democratic primary vote stands so far11:43 p.m. Sanders' senior adviser reacts to tonight's losses
Biden said that tonight's projected wins exemplified that the country is"a step closer to restoring decency, dignity and honor to the White House."Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden smiles as he speaks with his wife Jill at his side during a primary night news conference at The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, March 10, 2020.
"To all those who have been knocked down, to all those who have been counted out, left behind this is your campaign," Biden said during a speech in Philadelphia."Just over a week ago many of the pundits declared that this candidacy was dead. Now we’re very much alive." Election worker Ruth Ard opens vote-by-mail ballots for the presidential primary at King County Elections in Renton, Washington, March 10, 2020.
The processing of absentee ballots only began this morning, and given the increase in the number of absentee ballots, juxtaposed to the influx of registering these new voters, the final results will be delayed until tomorrow afternoon.In Michigan, with 85% of the expected vote in, turnout has surpassed 2016's levels, with 1,444,242 ballots counted in the Democratic primary so far, compared to 1,205,552 ballots cast in 2016.
“I think we will be at a point where Joe Biden will be the prohibitive nominee of the party. And I think the DNC – the Democratic National Committee – should then step in, make an assessment, and determine whether or not they’ll have any more debates,” Clyburn said on NPR this evening. "Tommy Tuberville is running for the U.S. Senate from the Great State of Alabama. Tommy was a terrific head football coach at Auburn University. He is a REAL LEADER who will never let MAGA/KAG, or our Country, down! Tommy will protect your Second Amendment........, is strong on Crime and the Border, and truly LOVES our Military and our Vets. He will be a great Senator for the people of Alabama. Coach Tommy Tuberville, a winner, has my Complete and Total Endorsement.
"The working class of the state...did not feel aligned with HIllary Clinton. That is something very different than we have now, because a lot of those working class whites feel aligned with Joe Biden" he said. "The math is now clear. Joe Biden is going to be the Democratic nominee for President and @prioritiesUSA is going to do everything we can to help him defeat Donald Trump in November. I hope others will join us in the fight," according to a tweet from Guy Cecil, chairman of Priorities USA.9:19 p.m. Biden's projected win in Michigan 'devastating blow' to Sanders
Dominant turnout by black voters delivered an overwhelming advantage to Biden in Mississippi: They accounted for 64 percent of voters in the state in preliminary exit poll results, the most of any Democratic primary or caucus so far. Sanders, though, came even on another measure, who’s most attuned to the concerns of racial and ethnic minorities: 41% picked Biden and 40% chose Sanders.
Because of a sampling problem, today's Michigan exit poll does not include the telephone survey that was conducted to capture the opinions of early and absentee voters there. They account for an estimated 40 percent of voters in the Michigan Democratic primary.9: 05 p.m. Biden will win the Michigan Democratic primary, ABC News projects
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