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Biden bid to take on Trump gets major boost

Monday, March 2nd, 2020 21:08 | By
US President Donald Trump. Photo/AFP

Columbia, Sunday

Joe Biden has been handed a huge boost in the race to challenge President Donald Trump in November’s election.

Biden, a former vice-president, won decisively in South Carolina’s primary, where voters chose which Democrat they want to be the party’s candidate.

Left-winger Bernie Sanders came second in South Carolina— the fourth state to vote in the months-long primary season—and remains in the lead overall.

Another 14 states vote on Super Tuesday this week. By the end of Super Tuesday, it could become much clearer who the nominee will be.

This is Biden’s first-ever victory in a primary in what is his third run for US presidency.

In his speech welcoming the result, the 77-year-old said: “Just days ago the press and the pundits had declared this candidacy dead.

Now, thanks to all of you - the heart of the Democratic Party - we just won, and we’ve won big.”

Biden won 48.4 per cent of the share, ahead of Sanders on 19.9 per cent and billionaire hedge-fund manager Tom Steyer on 11.3 per cent.

It is Steyer’s best performance of the primaries, but he will now end his campaign, leaving seven candidates in the running.

Biden had been pinning his hopes on a strong result in the southern state, after performing poorly in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

He regularly cited his strong support among African-Americans, and polls suggest an endorsement by influential black congressman James Clyburn significantly influenced voting patterns.

Victory allows Biden to make the case that he is the best-placed moderate Democrat to take on Trump.

Candidates who have won more than 15 perc ent of the vote in South Carolina are awarded delegates, who will then go to the party’s convention in July to support their Democratic candidate.

In his speech, Biden attacked Sanders without naming him. “Folks, win big or lose, that’s the choice,” he said.

“Most Americans don’t want the promises of revolution. They want more than promises. They want results.”

Super Tuesday is the most important date in the race to pick the nominee.

Democrats in 14 states will vote (as well as American Samoa and Democrats Abroad).

A massive 1,357 delegates will be distributed, almost a third of all those available through the entire primary season, and the two most populous states, California and Texas, will be voting.

The entire picture could change in one day. Or we could see Sanders cement his lead as the front-runner - and even extend into a near-unbeatable lead.

Biden is going to have to hope his success in South Carolina translates into a surge on Super Tuesday without much assistance from his campaign, however.

He only recently began advertising in the upcoming states, and a Saturday afternoon trip to North Carolina was the first time he left South Carolina in almost a week.  -BBC

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