Top Dems Come out to Support Joe Biden
Monday turned out to be a huge day for former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign, which was flatlining beforehand. Biden received the endorsements of Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, both of whom exited the race ahead of Super Tuesday.
The only way we beat Trump is through a politics that reflects the decency of the American people. It’s what we sought to practice in my campaign—and it’s what @JoeBiden has practiced his whole life.
I'm proud to stand with the VP and help make him our next Commander-in-Chief. pic.twitter.com/Y9SqDLZS0g
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) March 3, 2020
News: There is a third former candidate endorsing @JoeBiden tonight
It’s @BetoORourke https://t.co/XZxCmgSDWi
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) March 3, 2020
Thanks to the hard work of our team, we built a campaign that believes in bringing people together and defied expectations every step of the way. One thing is for certain: we will continue to build a coalition to win in Novembr.
See you tonight, Dallas!
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) March 3, 2020
#Texas @elucd_inc Poll:
Sanders 31%
Biden 20%
Bloomberg 14%
Warren 13%Buttigieg 7%
Klobuchar 5%(Poll Conducted 2/26-3/1)https://t.co/e9d6aDO1Hj
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) March 3, 2020
#Texas @atlas_intel Poll:
Sanders 35%
Biden 25%
Bloomberg 16%
Warren 9%
Gabbard 1%Buttigieg 5%
Klobuchar 3%(Poll Conducted 2/24-3/2)
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) March 3, 2020
Super Tuesday is shaping up to be an interesting contest between former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and former Mayor of New York City Mike Bloomberg still remaining in the race. (Read more from “Top Dems Come out to Support Joe Biden” HERE)
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