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  • Biden wins all 46 counties in South Carolina Democratic primary

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    March 2, 2020: Joe Biden won the South Carolina Democratic primary on Saturday. Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer withdrew from the presidential race over the weekend.         Which winning presidential candidate received the smallest share of the popular vote? a. John Quincy Adams (1824)→ b. Abraham Lincoln (1860)→ c. Harry Truman (1948)→ d. Bill Clinton (1992)→ Notable Quotes of…

  • Bills advance in Virginia to provide collective bargaining rights for public-sector workers

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    This week, committees in both the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia State Senate advanced legislation that would, if enacted, extend collective bargaining rights to public-sector workers. HB582: HB582 originated in the House, which approved the bill on Feb. 6 by a vote of 54-45 with one member not voting. All but one Democrat,…

  • Ballotpedia’s Weekly Presidential News Briefing: February 22-28, 2020

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    Every weekday, Ballotpedia tracks the news, events, and results of the 2020 presidential election.         Notable Quotes of the Week “This year’s Democratic primary in South Carolina might be the most important competition in the contest’s short history. Since first becoming a binding primary in 1988, the state’s contest has become a bellwether for…

  • 54 pledged delegates at stake in South Carolina Democratic primary

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    February 28, 2020: The South Carolina Democratic primary takes place on Saturday. The pro-Elizabeth Warren Persist PAC is spending an additional $9 million in Super Tuesday states.         Each Friday, we highlight a presidential candidate’s key campaign staffer. Carlos Sanchez is a Democratic staffer with Capitol Hill experience. He also worked on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.…

  • Trump launches community centers for black voter outreach

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    February 27, 2020: The Trump campaign announced on Wednesday that it is launching 15 community centers targeting black voters in battleground states. Democratic presidential candidates campaign across South Carolina and Super Tuesday states.         These are the projected pledged delegate counts following the Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada caucus and primary events. One delegate from…

  • Heart of the Primaries 2020, Republicans-Issue 7 (February 26, 2020)

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    This week: Senate candidates in Alabama release opposition ads, Democratic groups spend against Garcia, Knight in CA-25, and the battleground primaries to watch on March 3. On the news Where do Republican and conservative pundits and commentators disagree? Each week, we bring you excerpts that highlight differing views. “The fearmongering over Russian election ‘interference’ might…

  • Heart of the Primaries 2020, Democrats-Issue 7 (February 26, 2020)

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    This week: GOP Senate super PAC funded ads for Democratic candidate in NC, Tzintzún Ramirez picks up endorsements in Senate race in TX, and the battleground primaries to watch on March 3. On the news Where do Democratic and progressive pundits and commentators disagree? Each week, we bring you excerpts that highlight differing views. “[The…

  • Dems spar over democratic socialism, foreign policy in Charleston debate

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    February 25, 2020: Seven Democratic presidential candidates are debating in Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday night. Mike Bloomberg has spent more than $500 million on his presidential campaign. Poll Spotlight Notable Quote of the Day “The 2016 Republican and 2020 Democratic primaries have been different. In both instances, the field emerging from Nevada has been roughly…

  • Seven Democratic presidential candidates debate in South Carolina

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    February 25, 2020: Seven Democratic presidential candidates are debating in Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday night. Mike Bloomberg has spent more than $500 million on his presidential campaign.         Poll Spotlight Notable Quote of the Day “The 2016 Republican and 2020 Democratic primaries have been different. In both instances, the field emerging from Nevada has…

  • SCOTUS back for arguments

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    Welcome to the February 24 edition of Bold Justice, Ballotpedia’s newsletter about the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and other judicial happenings around the U.S. We’re getting ready for Mardi Gras on February 25. Stay up-to-date on the latest news while you’re enjoying the carnival! Follow us on Twitter or subscribe to the Daily Brew. Arguments…