USA Today - 03.03.2020

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1 — No longer seeking Democratic nomination
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California 415

Minnesota 75

Colorado 67

Tennessee 64

N. Carolina 110
Virginia 99

Alabama 52

Arkansas 31 Utah 29

Maine 24

American Samoa 6

Vt. 16

Okla. 37

Mass. 91

Texas 228

60 delegates 54

Pete
Buttigieg^1 Elizabeth
Warren

Amy
Klobuchar^1

Bernie
Sanders

Joe
Biden

26 8 7

So far, 2020 Democratic presiden-
tial hopefuls have been battling it out
for delegates in four early voting states


  • Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and
    South Carolina – each with its own
    dedicated debate night, and each get-
    ting individualized attention from the
    candidates.
    But they’ll be competing in multiple
    states that have their primaries on the
    same day, Super Tuesday.
    The day that’s talked about
    throughout primary season is an im-
    portant one for Democratic candi-
    dates, as it could significantly shape
    the direction of the remainder of the
    race and has the potential to establish
    a breakout front-runner. Or it could
    bring multiple campaigns within strik-


ing distance of one another.
So what is Super Tuesday and why
does it matter? And what’s all this talk
about a “brokered convention?” We
break it down:

What’s so ‘super’ about Super
Tuesday?

On March 3, 2020, also known as
Super Tuesday, the largest number of
states have their primaries on the
same day. The largest number of vot-

Jeanine Santucci, Jim Sergent
and Karl Gelles
USA TODAY

See BIG DAY, Page 3A

This is 4 weeks


of voting


This is


Super


Tuesday


Trove of delegates at stake as voters


in 14 states, 1 territory go to the polls


Super Tuesday
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matchup would be a dream


Lakers-Pelicans series pitting veteran vs. rookie
could give league a TV ratings spike. In Sports

Carrie Underwood expands


her healthy-living empire


The first-time author shares her philosophy,
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Jack Welch,


GE giant and


corporate


guru, dies


The CEO, whose brash
management style and
willingness to slash jobs
earned him the nickname
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Coronavirus cases – and fears – are
escalating throughout the U.S. as infec-
tions are on the rise, with totals likely to
keep increasing significantly as testing
becomes more pervasive in communi-
ties from Florida to California.
Johns Hopkins University’s corona-
virus dashboard tallied 100 cases in
the USA on Monday. The U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention has
expanded criteria for coronavirus
testing and is set to allow every state
and local health departments begin
testing this week.
Health organizations, while warn-
ing against panic, say communities
need to be on the lookout for telltale
signs of the infection, which include
fever, cough, shortness of breath and
breathing difficulties. If the infection
worsens, it can cause pneumonia,
severe acute respiratory syndrome,
kidney failure and death.
In a White House briefing Monday,
Vice President Mike Pence said the risk
to Americans “remains low, according
to all the experts we are working with.”
Pence also said CEOs from the pharma-
ceutical industry who were invited to
the White House Monday by President
Donald Trump have agreed to form a
“consortium” to develop a vaccine.
Health authorities said Monday
that four more people in the U.S. have

Virus


cases,


deaths


rise in US


Communities advised


to watch for symptoms


John Bacon
USA TODAY

Pedestrians go about their day
Monday in Queens, New York.
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cover if trips are canceled.

See CORONAVIRUS, Page 4A

Democratic presidential candidate
Joe Biden got a boost ahead of the
Super Tuesday nomination contests
when Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Pete
Buttigieg gave him their endorsements
Monday after ending their own White
House bids.
Fresh off a huge win in South
Carolina, Biden seeks to position him-
self as the most viable alternative to
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Democratic
front-runner who is running on a pro-
gressive agenda that includes a “Medi-
care for All” proposal and a plan to
erase student debt.
Buttigieg and Klobuchar each flew
to Dallas on Monday to support Biden
at a rally planned for the eve of Super
Tuesday. At stake in Texas are 228 del-
egates – the third-most delegates
available in the Democratic nominat-
ing contest. On Tuesday, 14 states will
determine one-third of the pledged
delegates – 1,344 out of the 1,991 need-
ed to win the nomination to challenge
President Donald Trump in November.


See BIDEN, Page 3A

ELECTION 2020


Klobuchar,


Buttigieg


give Biden


a boost


Twin endorsements


put target on Sanders


Jason Lalljee, Deirdre Shesgreen
and Bart Jansen

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