Joe Biden roared back on Super Tuesday.
The former vice president had a blowout night on Super Tuesday, seemingly reversing his slow start to the primary season, where his electability was questioned following fourth and fifth place finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, respectively.
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg made his debut on ballots across the country and won the American Samoa caucuses, but failed to win any states. As of 2 a.m. EST, Biden had won 9 states, Sanders had won 4 states and Bloomberg had won one U.S. territory.Biden looked like the comeback kid, despite facing weeks of questions over whether he can gain the momentum to take on Sanders, the frontrunner in delegates ahead of Super Tuesday.
After Biden's blowout win in South Carolina, Biden's campaign saw a flood of support for his campaign. Former mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar both dropped out before Super Tuesday and endorsed the former vice president.
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