After Super Tuesday, Democratic Primaries Become a Contest Between Two

With redoubled support from moderate Democrats, former Vice President Joe Biden revived his campaign by winning ten of the fourteen states that were up for grabs in the primaries on Super Tuesday. For his part, Bernie Sanders, backed by youth and Latino voters, triumphed in California, the state with the most delegates. With this result and announcements by Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren that they were dropping out, the Democratic nomination is now a race between two candidates. José López Zamorano reports on this and more from Washington.

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