By — Chris Megerian, Associated Press Chris Megerian, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/who-is-jason-palmer-democrat-who-defeated-biden-in-american-samoa-caucus Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Who is Jason Palmer, Democrat who defeated Biden in American Samoa caucus? Politics Updated on Mar 6, 2024 3:30 PM EDT — Published on Mar 5, 2024 10:41 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden was sweeping every Democratic contest on Super Tuesday — except for American Samoa. He fell short there to a previously unknown candidate named Jason Palmer. Out of 91 ballots cast in the territory’s caucus, Palmer won 51 and Biden won 40, according to the local party. “I found out that I had won because my phone started blowing up with friends and campaign staffers texting me,” Palmer said in an interview late Tuesday. READ MORE: Why AP called Democratic contests for Biden Palmer, 52, said he never visited the territory before the caucus. “I have been campaigning remotely, doing Zoom town halls, talking to people, listening to them about their concerns and what matters to them,” he said. The outcome will hardly derail Biden’s march toward his party’s nomination. Only six delegates were at stake in the U.S. territory, a tiny collection of islands in the South Pacific with fewer than 50,000 residents. Palmer and Biden each earned three delegates from the race. On the day before the caucus, Palmer posted on X that “Washington D.C. is long overdue for a president who will be an advocate for American Samoa.” His account includes pictures of young people holding homemade campaign signs. Palmer is a Baltimore resident who has worked for various businesses and nonprofits, often on issues involving technology and education. He said voters want “someone who is more of the 21st century than Joe Biden” to serve as president. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Enter your email address Subscribe Form error message goes here. Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. According to campaign finance records, Palmer has loaned his campaign more than $500,000 of his own money. “You can’t take the money with you when you die,” he said. “But you can change the world while you’re here.” Residents of U.S. territories vote in primaries but do not have representation in the Electoral College. American Samoa has been the site of quixotic victories before. During the 2020 Democratic primaries, billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s only win came in the territory. Find more of our coverage WATCH LIVE: Super Tuesday 2024 – PBS NewsHour special coverage READ MORE: Your guide to every state voting on Super Tuesday RESULTS: Primary and Caucus Elections 2024 We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Chris Megerian, Associated Press Chris Megerian, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden was sweeping every Democratic contest on Super Tuesday — except for American Samoa. He fell short there to a previously unknown candidate named Jason Palmer. Out of 91 ballots cast in the territory’s caucus, Palmer won 51 and Biden won 40, according to the local party. “I found out that I had won because my phone started blowing up with friends and campaign staffers texting me,” Palmer said in an interview late Tuesday. READ MORE: Why AP called Democratic contests for Biden Palmer, 52, said he never visited the territory before the caucus. “I have been campaigning remotely, doing Zoom town halls, talking to people, listening to them about their concerns and what matters to them,” he said. The outcome will hardly derail Biden’s march toward his party’s nomination. Only six delegates were at stake in the U.S. territory, a tiny collection of islands in the South Pacific with fewer than 50,000 residents. Palmer and Biden each earned three delegates from the race. On the day before the caucus, Palmer posted on X that “Washington D.C. is long overdue for a president who will be an advocate for American Samoa.” His account includes pictures of young people holding homemade campaign signs. Palmer is a Baltimore resident who has worked for various businesses and nonprofits, often on issues involving technology and education. He said voters want “someone who is more of the 21st century than Joe Biden” to serve as president. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Enter your email address Subscribe Form error message goes here. Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. According to campaign finance records, Palmer has loaned his campaign more than $500,000 of his own money. “You can’t take the money with you when you die,” he said. “But you can change the world while you’re here.” Residents of U.S. territories vote in primaries but do not have representation in the Electoral College. American Samoa has been the site of quixotic victories before. During the 2020 Democratic primaries, billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s only win came in the territory. Find more of our coverage WATCH LIVE: Super Tuesday 2024 – PBS NewsHour special coverage READ MORE: Your guide to every state voting on Super Tuesday RESULTS: Primary and Caucus Elections 2024 We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now