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Biden scores decisive South Carolina win

Washington, March 1 Former US Vice President Joe Biden won the South Carolina primary on Saturday, giving a big boost to his presidential campaign. Biden, 77, scored more than 50 per cent of the total votes counted in the crucial...
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Washington, March 1

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Former US Vice President Joe Biden won the South Carolina primary on Saturday, giving a big boost to his presidential campaign.

Biden, 77, scored more than 50 per cent of the total votes counted in the crucial state of South Carolina, where the primaries for the Democratic party’s presidential race were held on Saturday. Senator Bernie Sanders, 78, was a distant second with 17 per cent of the votes counted.

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On the Republican side, President Donald Trump, who is seeking re-election, decisively won the GOP primary.

The first primary win in the 2020 presidential race gave Biden the much-needed boost to his White House ambition. He had lost the previous primaries and caucuses in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. The last two were won by Sanders and Iowa was a tie between Sanders and Pete Buttigieg.

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Now all eyes are on “Super Tuesday” or March 3 when presidential primaries would be held in as many as 15 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia.

The results of “Super Tuesday” would allocate 1,357 of the 3,979 pledged delegates for the Democratic National Convention in Wisconsin later this summer, which would select its nominee for the presidential elections in November.

“We did it! We won South Carolina! We couldn’t be more grateful for this incredible team. Last week, we said our comeback started in Nevada and you and the voters of South Carolina made it happen!” Biden said in an email to his supporters soon after winning the South Carolina primaries. Sanders, however, is still ahead in the delegates count with 45 pledged delegates. Biden with 29 has jumped to the second spot with his decisive win in South Carolina. — PTI

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