Biden's sweeping primary victories came from African American voters. |
Biden won the state of Oregon on May 19, 2020 with 66% of the vote. His opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) who suspended his race only managed to maintain 21% of the vote and the remaining obtained the 17% of the vote.
Biden won the state of Indiana on June 2, 2020 with 83% of the vote. Sanders got 9% of the vote and the remaining candidates only won 10% of the vote.
Biden won the state of Maryland on June 2, 2020 with 89% of the vote. Sanders won 8% of the vote and the remaining candidates won 3% of the vote.
Biden won the state of Pennsylvania. A huge delegates so far are awarded to the candidate who got the most in polling. On June 2, 2020, Biden won 81% of the vote. Sanders won 16% of the vote and the remaining won 3% of the vote.
Biden won the state of Rhode Island. On June 2, 2020, Biden carried the state with 63% of the vote while Sanders won 30% of the vote and the remaining candidates won 7% of the vote.
Biden won the state of Montana. On June 2, 2020, Biden carried Montana with 76% of the vote. Sanders only managed to win 14% of the vote. The remaining won only 10% of the vote.
Biden won the state of New Mexico. On June 2, 2020, Biden carried New Mexico with 73% of the vote. Sanders only carried 16% of the vote while the remaining won 11% of the vote.
Biden won the state of North Dakota. Biden won the state with 78% of the vote. Sanders only carried the state with 22% of the vote. The remaining had less than 0.02% of the vote.
With unrest in Washington, DC, the results were calculated as of yet. It's likely that Biden will carry the state overwhelmingly.
Tonight was "Mail-In 'Super Tuesday.'"
Biden has built a solid lead over Sanders in the overall pledged delegate count, but voters in more than three dozen states and territories have yet to head to the polls to cast their primary election ballots.
Right now, Biden is considering a female running mate. This matters a lot. Many progressives and moderates are concern that he may pick a candidate that could be a flaw. Trump has already been on a campaign to tarnish Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), Stacey Abrams and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA).
Now I don't have much to say about the women but I'll feel comfortable if he picks Demings, Harris or Whitmer. But if he choose a female running mate, she must be ready for the onslaught of sexism, racism, psuedo-nationalist attacks and gaffe counters.
Biden should have 1849 pledged delegates. Sanders should have 1020 pledged delegates.
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