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Biden celebrates big wins over Sanders in Super Tuesday contest
- Joe Biden wins nine states including Texas; Bernie Sanders projected to take California and three others
- Billionaire Michael Bloomberg to reassess after disappointing results
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A resurgent Joe Biden seized the momentum in the race to become the Democratic challenger to President Donald Trump with a string of Super Tuesday victories, including key prize Texas, against rival Bernie Sanders.
Sanders, a 78-year-old leftist who wants to reshape America’s economy, had been the clear leader and was looking for a knockout blow on the most consequential voting day on the primary calendar.
Instead, the results signalled a remarkable comeback for Biden, a former vice-president under Barack Obama who was projected to win at least nine, and possibly 10, of the nomination contests held across 14 states.
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Just one week ago the 77-year-old senior statesman saw his campaign teeter on the edge of collapse. Now he is vying once again for front runner status.
It’s a good night and it seems to be getting even better! They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing,” Biden told cheering fans in Los Angeles.
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