Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Top Stories: “They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing!”

5 takeaways from the biggest day of primary voting.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. with supporters in Los Angeles on Super Tuesday.Josh Haner/The New York Times

Joseph R. Biden Jr. won in states where he didn’t campaign. He won in states where he didn’t have offices. He won in states where he was overwhelmingly outspent in advertising. He won in states where rivals had a better organization.

“They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing!” the former vice president roared in an energetic Los Angeles speech that capped the most consequential day yet in the 2020 primary.

The results of Super Tuesday clarified the race: It is now a two-man contest between Mr. Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders. Here are our five takeaways.

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