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2020 Democrats chase votes in SC, Super Tuesday states

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With Biden leading in South Carolina, candidates spread to Super Tuesday states

2020 Democrats are making their final appeals to South Carolina voters before the primary stakes rise even higher on Super Tuesday. The latest polls from the Palmetto State show former Vice President Joe Biden with a substantial lead, followed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and businessman Tom Steyer. But some candidates are focused on Tuesday’s much larger delegate prize. Lisa Desjardins reports.

02/27/2020

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