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As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the country, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders will debate Sunday night in Washington with no live audience.
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Excitement over Florida's presidential primary is waning, thanks to earlier voting contests in other state and the growing concerns over coronavirus.
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Florida and its 219 delegates could be the knockout punch for presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders after a dismal showing in the Michigan primary.
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Former US Rep. Gwen Graham has thrown her support behind Joe Biden. She explains why she thinks Biden is the best pick for the Democratic party right now.
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Joe Biden invited his opponent's supporters to join him. Bernie Sanders responded with a road map and challenge for the front-runner to meet at the next debate.
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An incident on Super Tuesday has raised questions about why the Secret Service isn't protecting the Democratic presidential candidates.
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged this week that the young voters he'd been counting on to boost his candidacy had not shown up at the polls in the strong numbers that he had hoped for.
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The former vice president won handily in states around the country — Virginia, Massachusetts, Alabama and Texas. But Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won delegate-rich California, plus Colorado and Utah.
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The former vice president won by 30 points in South Carolina, giving him a big claim to being the principal alternative to Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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The Sanders campaign has made its video livestreaming a central part of its overall messaging, fundraising and organizing strategy. Here's a look behind the scenes.