Kevin Miller updates everyone on the impact of Super Tuesday. Super Tuesday was a huge victory for Joe Biden, who won nine states in the US's biggest day of primary voting. The former vice president, who had not faired well in earlier contests, took Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia. He is also projected the winner in Texas. Bernie Sanders has the edge in the night's biggest prize: California's 415 delegates. The Vermont Senator also took his home state, plus Colorado and Utah. Speaking to his supporters, Biden declared, "For those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign," adding, "We are very much alive."  Kevin Miller asks: Which candidate do you think will get the nomination?   Kevin Miller breaks the news about a major candidate. Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the latest candidate to drop out of the 2020 race, announcing on Wednesday morning that he would suspend his campaign and endorse Joe Biden.Bloomberg, who appeared on primary ballots for the first time on Tuesday, managed just nine delegates despite spending more than $500 million, far more than any other candidate.In a statement, Bloomberg said "Defeating Trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it. It's clear that is my friend and a great American, Joe Biden."Does this seal the nomination for Biden, or can Sanders catch up?  How much longer will Elizabeth Warren stay in the race?  If you had $500 million, what would you spend it on rather than a presidential campaign.

 

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