Bernie Sanders Projected to Win California
By Daily Caller. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is projected to win the most delegate-rich state — California, giving the self-described democratic socialist a major boost in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Associated Press, the Fox News Decision Desk, and other election forecasters late Tuesday night projected that Sanders will emerge victorious in the California Democratic primary. As the most populous state in the country, California holds a total of 415 pledged delegates — more than any other state in the U.S.
However, it’s not immediacy clear how the state’s delegates will be divided. At the time of publication, Sanders had captured around 27% of the vote, with former New York City Mayor Micheal Bloomberg in second place with 20%, and former Vice President Joe Biden in third with about 17%. . .
The results of Super Tuesday revealed that this race has virtually narrowed between two final candidates: Sanders and Biden. The Vermont lawmaker has faired well in the West, while the former vice president has mostly swept the South and Northeast. (Read more from “Bernie Sanders Projected to Win California” HERE)
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Trump Takes Dig at Bloomberg Following Super Tuesday Results
By Fox News. Donald Trump called Mike Bloomberg the “biggest loser” as Super Tuesday results painted a grim picture for the former New York City mayor.
With Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders sharing trading victories through the night, Bloomberg was left in the delegate dust with his only victory the American Samoa caucuses, which awarded him five delegates.
“The biggest loser tonight, by far, is Mini Mike Bloomberg. His “political” consultants took him for a ride. $700 million washed down the drain, and he got nothing for it but the nickname Mini Mike, and the complete destruction of his reputation. Way to go Mike!,” Trump tweeted.
The biggest loser tonight, by far, is Mini Mike Bloomberg. His “political” consultants took him for a ride. $700 million washed down the drain, and he got nothing for it but the nickname Mini Mike, and the complete destruction of his reputation. Way to go Mike!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, 2020
Bloomberg — who is ranked by Forbes as the eighth richest person in the U.S. — has spent more than $500 million on ads since declaring his candidacy in late November.
Bloomberg’s campaign spokeswoman told Fox News earlier Tuesday night the candidate remained optimistic despite Biden and Sanders racking up victories. (Read more from “Trump Takes Dig at Bloomberg Following Super Tuesday Results” HERE)
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