Democratic primary results: Joe Biden defeats Bernie Sanders in key states, making him clear frontrunner

The former vice president is known for his lengthy gaffe-heavy speeches: Getty
The former vice president is known for his lengthy gaffe-heavy speeches: Getty

Joe Biden won victories in four states in the latest crucial round of voting during the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.

The former vice president and current front-runner entered Tuesday's elections after skyrocketing in polls across the country — projections showed him winning in virtually every state on the map on 10 March. Those states include North Dakota, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, and Washington.

He ultimately won in Michigan, a state that Bernie Sanders narrowly won in 2016 against Hillary Clinton. In 2020, the state emerged as a battleground for black and white blue-collar voters as well as suburban moderates.

In the South, Mr Biden continued his winning campaign with older black voters.

Meanwhile, all eyes are on Mr Sanders as his campaign seemingly hangs in the balance.

Late-reporting states North Dakota and Washington will likely give Mr Sanders a share of their small delegate pool, though Mr Biden is projected to win in Idaho.

The senator's supporters were hoping to see some upsets, or at least cobble together enough delegates to keep his campaign viable in the race, while Mr Biden carries the delegate lead as the two men prepare for a one-on-one debate on Sunday followed by more primary elections, with voters in half the US still unaccounted for.

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