Analysis: Joe Biden is Back after commanding Super Tuesday performance
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The dramatic shift toward Biden was driven by late-deciding voters who prioritized electability. It didn't seem to hurt that he appears to have consolidated the so-called moderate lane as former South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar dropped out and endorsed himRoughly 6 in 10 Democratic voters said that beating Trump was more important than policy agreement — and a majority of those voters favored Biden, according to our colleague Dan Keating.
The outlier: Massachusetts. There, black voters made up about 1 in 10 voters, and Sen. Bernie Sanders looked to be pulling roughly even with the former vice president.”they failed to create the groundswell the Democratic socialist has been banking on.“….Sanders’s candidacy is predicated on the idea that he will expand the Democratic voting base, a promise that would seem to suggest that he’d gain support over time, not lose it. All of that, again, was before voting began Tuesday.
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