Currents News Staff
Former Vice President Joe Biden had a Super Tuesday indeed and Senator Bernie Sanders’ wasn’t too shabby either.
Both presidential hopefuls picked up a lot of pledged delegates.
“I’m here to report we are very much alive,” said Biden.
The former Vice President is projected to win the most Super Tuesday states, including Texas, and says he’ll strive to bring bi-partisanship back to Washington.
“We cannot have a never-ending war between the parties. We need a person who can fight, but make no mistake about it I can fight. But we need as badly someone who can heal,” Biden continued.
Senator Bernie Sanders also collected a healthy amount of delegates Tuesday and he’s not backing down to Biden.
“I tell you, with absolute confidence, we’re gonna win the Democratic nomination. And we are going to defeat the most dangerous president in the history of this country,” Sanders said.
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign is struggling. She even lost her home state of Massachusetts to Biden.
“Cast a vote from your heart. And vote for the person you think will make the best President of the United States of America,” Warren said.
President Trump also collected delegates on super Tuesday.
His lone, long-shot, competitor, former Governor Bill Weld is posing no threat to the Republican nomination.