CBS News Special: Super Tuesday: High Stakes
Today, voters in 14 states went to the polls to select their presidential pick. There are 1,357 pledged delegates up for grabs — the most to be determined on a single day in the 2020 primary cycle.
Today, voters in 14 states went to the polls to select their presidential pick. There are 1,357 pledged delegates up for grabs — the most to be determined on a single day in the 2020 primary cycle.
Former Vice President Joe Biden won at least nine of the 14 Super Tuesday primaries, reviving his campaign and building new momentum against Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Also, dozens still remain missing after deadly tornadoes tore through Tennessee, destroying parts of downtown Nashville. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
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Eleven of the 14 states that voted on Tuesday have been called by CBS News.
CBS News surveys of voters leaving the polls highlight some of the key strengths of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in the Super Tuesday primaries this week.
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With all polls closed on Super Tuesday, Texas continues to look like a toss up and California is too early to call. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto provides updates on the states with the two biggest delegate hauls.
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Joe Biden rallied supporters in Los Angeles after winning a number of early contests on Super Tuesday. The former vice president was briefly interrupted by animal rights activists, but his fiery speech continued after they were removed from the stage. Watch his remarks here.
Eleven of the 14 states that voted on Tuesday have been called by CBS News.
Over 1,300 delegates are up for grabs in 14 states today — 30% of all pledged delegates available.
CBS News projects Bernie Sanders will win the Colorado primary. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto takes a deeper look into how the state voted, and also gives an update on Texas.
Bernie Sanders will win the Colorado primary, CBS News projects. Colorado is one of 14 states up for grabs on Super Tuesday.
As polls in Texas closed, the early results were shaping up to be a split decision between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden. Texas has the second-most delegates up for grabs of all Super Tuesday states. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the latest data.
As the first polls closed on Super Tuesday, CBS News projects Joe Biden wins Virginia while Bernie Sanders wins his home state of Vermont.