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  • This was a night that was supposed to bring clarity

  • to the Democratic race

  • Hello, hello, hello, hello!”

  • Here's what is clear.”

  • “I don't know what's going to happen later tonight.”

  • and establish whether there was one clear

  • front-runner or maybe two clear front-runners,

  • or no front-runners at all.

  • We've covered contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada

  • and South Carolina.

  • Can I get you to wear a button?”

  • “I'm with the press.”

  • Sure I know, I'm just trying.”

  • And now we've arrived at Super Tuesday.

  • Super Tuesday is the single most important date

  • on the primary calendar.

  • You have more than a dozen states and territories

  • voting at the same time.

  • And it is the first real test of which

  • candidates are drawing broad national appeal.

  • Winston-Salem, thank you!”

  • Hello, Denver!”

  • Tennessee will deliver.

  • This is the Volunteer State.”

  • The biggest prizes on the map

  • are Texas and California.

  • But all told, you're looking at about a third

  • of all the delegates that are at stake

  • in the Democratic primary are at stake on Super Tuesday.

  • This was a good night, especially for Joe Biden.

  • It's a good night!

  • It's a good night!”

  • We have seen that Biden has been regaining traction

  • in the race over the last couple of days.

  • It ain't over, man.

  • We're just getting started.”

  • But he pulled off a series of big wins and upsets

  • in places where even a newly revived Biden

  • campaign wasn't terribly optimistic about winning.

  • Over the last few days, we have

  • seen an extraordinary coalescing of support

  • around Joe Biden.

  • “I am ending my campaign and endorsing Joe Biden!”

  • When he collected those endorsements on Monday

  • from Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar,

  • that only accelerated his new momentum.

  • So many of Joe Biden's most important and

  • biggest victories on Super Tuesday came in states

  • where black voters make up either a majority

  • or a very, very large share of the primary electorate.

  • We just got in from Alabama.

  • We won Alabama!”

  • Joe Biden edged out a narrow victory in Texas,

  • but it was a close outcome.

  • And Bernie Sanders recorded very significant support,

  • especially from Latino voters and progressives.

  • This was a solid night for Bernie Sanders.

  • This was not some massive setback.

  • It was not the massive breakthrough

  • that his campaign hoped it would be.

  • But what we did see him do, was continue adding significantly

  • to his delegate count in a series of states

  • where his progressive base was strong.

  • Hi, my name is Tom.

  • I'm from the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.”

  • Most importantly, California.

  • In his speech on election night

  • This will become a contrast in ideas.”

  • Bernie Sanders made it pretty clear

  • that in the coming weeks he is going

  • to be going after Joe Biden even more aggressively.

  • One of us in this race led the opposition to the war

  • in Iraqyou're looking at him.”

  • It was not such a good night for Michael Bloomberg

  • and Elizabeth Warren.

  • Warren has needed to make a comeback,

  • and she did not carry a single state.

  • She even came in third in her home state of Massachusetts.

  • This was the first time that Michael Bloomberg's name

  • appeared on a ballot in this Democratic primary.

  • He spent hundreds of millions of dollars

  • on advertising, and other campaign operations

  • in the Super Tuesday states.

  • In the end, he only won a single contest

  • in American Samoa.

  • Ultimately, Bloomberg and Warren both dropped out.

  • For the first time in this campaign,

  • you really have the two wings of the Democratic Party

  • organized under a pair of clear front-runners.

  • Joe Biden, closer to the political center

  • Look, most Americans don't want the promise of a revolution.

  • They want results.

  • They want a revival of decency, honor

  • and character.”

  • and Bernie Sanders, further to the left.

  • From day one, we have been taking on the establishment.

  • It is no surprise, they do not

  • want me to become president.”

  • There is clearly a real hunger among many voters

  • in the party to coalesce quickly around someone

  • they see as an electable challenger

  • for President Trump.

  • Do you want some kind of salutation or

  • Producer: “No, no.”

  • It's only March, and we've got a long way to Election Day.

  • The Times will continue covering the campaign

  • from all angles, from the campaign trail

  • to investigations to analysis and beyond.

  • For our latest reporting, go to nytimes.com/2020.

  • Thanks for watching.

This was a night that was supposed to bring clarity

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