A Fox News poll released on Thursday showed about two-thirds of Democrats believe that Senator Bernie Sanders could beat President Trump in November’s U.S. presidential election. Sanders has the highest share of any candidate in the field, but Sanders is expected to finish behind Joe Biden in Saturday’s South Carolina primary. Polls show the former vice president could not only win South Carolina, but win it big, mere days ahead of Super Tuesday. What does it all mean? We’ll put that question to CGTN’s Nathan King.
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BREAKING: Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina has endorsed Joe Biden for president. The backing of Clyburn, the highest-ranking black member of Congress, could provide boost for the former vice president in the state's Democratic primary on Saturday. https://t.co/RLxFXRCWC0
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) February 26, 2020
Joe Biden acknowledged he was not arrested in South Africa trying to see Nelson Mandela, as he’d claimed while campaigning in South Carolina https://t.co/txhNC6RHlc
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 28, 2020
A fourth generation Black Farmer tells us racism still exists when it comes to his work. His story this week @cgtnamerica #SouthCarolinaPrimary pic.twitter.com/c8YcSRWJby
— nathanking (@nathanking) February 25, 2020