As worries about the ever-expanding coronavirus saw both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders pull the plug on big rallies tonight while Michigan and five other states have primaries, the former Vice-Presi…
pull the plug on big rallies tonight while Michigan and five other states have primaries, the former Vice-President will now hold a gathering in Philadelphia.
Set to start at 9:30 PM ET at the historic city’s relatively compact National Constitution Center, the Biden event will see both the ex-Veep and former Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden in attendance. Opened in 2003, the Arch Street venue in the City of Brotherly Love is capable of a capacity of about 200 people. That’s a lot less than the numbers that were expected at events Biden and Sanders both had scheduled and then canceled in Cleveland earlier today.
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