Super Tuesday

"The Daily Show" host picked apart the former New York mayor's poor Super Tuesday performance.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has pulled off a Super Tuesday upset with primary wins across the country, leaving Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) banking on California.
The former vice president remained in a close race with Bernie Sanders for hours after polls closed.
The speech offers a preview of how the progressive senator will battle the moderate in a two-person race.
College-educated voters have bounced from candidate to candidate all primary season – and they’ve settled on the former vice president.
The former vice president's wife and his adviser took down the protester swiftly at the Super Tuesday rally.
The former vice president romped across the country, Bernie Sanders won California and Elizabeth Warren failed to win a single primary, including her home state.
The former New York mayor spent $224 million targeting Super Tuesday voters and appeared to notch only one outright win.
Bernie Sanders was projected to take second place in the state's Democratic presidential primary with Warren trailing behind him for third.