Former Vice President Joe Biden's quest for the Democratic presidential nom...
- Former Vice President Joe Biden’s quest for the Democratic presidential nomination was set to pick up the endorsements of two former rivals on Monday, as Amy Klobuchar became the third candidate to end their campaign in three days.
A reinvigorated Biden, fresh off a resounding victory in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, is heading into Super Tuesday with a boost and aiming for a strong showing against U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, the national front-runner and a democratic socialist from Vermont. Five candidates remain for the nomination to take on Republican President Donald Trump in the November election, down from more than 20 earlier in the race.
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