Former U.S. Senator and Vice President Joe Biden was SUPER again in Tuesday's democratic Presidential primaries as he won Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi and Idaho. Sanders won the North Dakota caucus. Final results for Washington state are not in yet but with 93% reporting Biden leads with 37% and Sanders has 35%. Biden's margin of victory was in double digits once again in several states and won Michigan big, the same state that Sanders won in the 2016 campaign.
Biden's wins Tuesday continues his ability to attract voters who represent a broad segment of the make up of America. And the voters are reminding the news media pundits that tuned Biden out after the caucus in Nevada and Iowa and the primary in New Hampshire, that those three events were a flea compared to Super Tuesday and this past Tuesday's primaries. The public deserves a more knowledgeable news media in their evaluation and reports.
So now the primaries will shift again on the map to states with more delegates and hopefully the blue wave will continue to grow for Biden and the democratic party in general, especially to take control of the U.S. Senate and keep control of the U.S. House. This writer believes the reasons are obvious why the country and the American people always do better on the democratic watch.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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