Minnesotans Voted For Bernie Sanders In 2016 — But For Joe Biden In 2020
Former Vice President Joe Biden received 38 percent of the vote with 85 percent reporting during Minnesota’s Super Tuesday primary election on March 3.
Former Vice President Joe Biden received 38 percent of the vote with 85 percent reporting during Minnesota’s Super Tuesday primary election on March 3.
Massachusetts gave a plurality of their Democratic primary votes to former Vice President Joe Biden on March 3. With 73 percent of precincts reporting, Biden took 33.3 percent of the vote, making him the winner in the state’s Super Tuesday primary election.
Former Vice President Joe Biden took home 39.1 percent of the vote in Arkansas on Super Tuesday (March 3), claiming the primary election victory in the state with 82 percent of precincts reporting.
When polls finally closed in Alabama on Tuesday (March 3), former Vice President Joe Biden came out of the state’s primary election as the leader, with 61 percent of the vote with 20 percent reporting, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders who garnered 16 percent of the vote, former mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg who received 11 percent of the vote, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren who received five of the vote. President Donald Trump won the Republican primary, as expected.
With 87 percent of precincts reporting, former Vice President Joe Biden received 38.2 percent of the vote in Oklahoma. Following him is Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders with 24.9 percent of the vote, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg with 14.3 percent of the vote, and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren with 13.1 of the vote.