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Super Tuesday: Biden Wins Texas as Sanders Holds California Lead

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Former Vice President Joe Biden was considered an also-ran only a few days ago. But he mounted a remarkable comeback on Tuesday, winning primaries in nine states across the country, including the key battleground state of Texas. “They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing,” Biden said to supporters in Los Angeles. “For those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign… I’m here to report, we are very much alive!” Biden swept the South, winning Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and Arkansas.

He also won Oklahoma, and scored surprising victories in Massachusetts and Minnesota. Sen. Bernie Sanders — the clear frontrunner until Tuesday night — held on to support in the West, winning the primaries in

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