Former Vice President Joe Biden's win in South Carolina has set off an intense push by his campaign to turn that victory into the kind of momentum that can alter the course of the Democratic presidential race.
Columbia, South Carolina Joe Biden's win in South Carolina has set off an intense push by his campaign to turn that victory into the kind of momentum that can alter the course of the Democratic presidential race.
Fourteen states, including California and Texas, are set to vote Tuesday -- the single biggest day of the Democratic presidential race, with 34% of the party's pledged delegates on the line. With less than two days to do it, the former vice president needs to consolidate moderate voters and demonstrate -- in part by racking up big-name endorsements -- that he is the party's lone viable alternative to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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