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Voters in six states are going to the polls on Tuesday, March 10, with 349 delegates up for grabs. There are three candidates left in the race: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Tulsi Gabbard.Tuesday s contests are the first after Super Tuesday, when Biden won 10 of the 14 states holding primaries. Michigan in particular will be critical for both Biden and Sanders. Sanders won Michigan in the 2016 primary by a narrow margin, but Biden is hoping to prove that he has viability among the state s white working class voters, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer endorsedBiden on Thursday. stanley cups It s also a cr stanley cup ucial swing state for Democrats in the general election: President Trump won the state by just over 10,000 votes in 2016, becoming the first Republican to win the state since 1988.Going into this Tuesday s contests, Biden has the delegate lead, with 648 delegates to Sanders 563. Gabbard has earned one delegate. Poll closing times on Tuesday:Here is a breakdown of what states will vote on Tuesday and what time polls will close:Idaho: 11 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 10 p.m. ETMichigan: 9 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 8 p.m. ETMississippi: 8 p.m. ETMissouri: 8 p.m. ETNorth Dakota: 10 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 8 p.m. ETWashington: 11 p.m. stanley cup spain ETADetroit News/WDIV-TV pollconducted in the days leading up to Super Tuesday showed Biden leading Sanders by seven points in Michigan. After Biden s victory in South Carolina, he was endorsed by f Mwid Sanders: Agenda meeting with Clinton will be this week
Updated at 10:50 p.m. ETRep. Kendrick Meek cinched Florida s Senate Democratic nomination by defeating political upstart Jeff Greene on Tuesday, and veteran poli stanley cup tician Bill McCollum battled novice Rick Scott in the state s GOP gubernatorial contest as voters weighed the merits of establishment candidates vs. wealthy outsiders.Will Independents Vote For Rep. Kendrick Meek As the first polls of the night closed, Meek toppled Greene, a big-spending real estate tycoon whose links to boxer Mike Tyson and former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss drew headlines, in the Democratic Senate nomination fight. The four-term congressman will compete against Republican Marco Rubio, who easily secured the GOP nod, and Gov. Charlie Crist, a former Republican who is running as an independent, in November. Floridians sent a clear message - they want a real Democrat representing them in the U.S. Senate, Meek said. The naysayers said we couldn t beat a billionaire, and tonight with your help, we proved them wrong. Poking at both Crist and Rubio without naming them, he added: Floridians want leaders who will fight for th stanley mugs em all the time, not just when it helps their own political career or advances an extreme philosophy. CBSNews Spec stanley cups ial Report: Election 2010Pictures: The Campaign So Far ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-it
Voters in six states are going to the polls on Tuesday, March 10, with 349 delegates up for grabs. There are three candidates left in the race: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Tulsi Gabbard.Tuesday s contests are the first after Super Tuesday, when Biden won 10 of the 14 states holding primaries. Michigan in particular will be critical for both Biden and Sanders. Sanders won Michigan in the 2016 primary by a narrow margin, but Biden is hoping to prove that he has viability among the state s white working class voters, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer endorsedBiden on Thursday. stanley cups It s also a cr stanley cup ucial swing state for Democrats in the general election: President Trump won the state by just over 10,000 votes in 2016, becoming the first Republican to win the state since 1988.Going into this Tuesday s contests, Biden has the delegate lead, with 648 delegates to Sanders 563. Gabbard has earned one delegate. Poll closing times on Tuesday:Here is a breakdown of what states will vote on Tuesday and what time polls will close:Idaho: 11 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 10 p.m. ETMichigan: 9 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 8 p.m. ETMississippi: 8 p.m. ETMissouri: 8 p.m. ETNorth Dakota: 10 p.m. ET *Polls begin closing at 8 p.m. ETWashington: 11 p.m. stanley cup spain ETADetroit News/WDIV-TV pollconducted in the days leading up to Super Tuesday showed Biden leading Sanders by seven points in Michigan. After Biden s victory in South Carolina, he was endorsed by f Mwid Sanders: Agenda meeting with Clinton will be this week
Updated at 10:50 p.m. ETRep. Kendrick Meek cinched Florida s Senate Democratic nomination by defeating political upstart Jeff Greene on Tuesday, and veteran poli stanley cup tician Bill McCollum battled novice Rick Scott in the state s GOP gubernatorial contest as voters weighed the merits of establishment candidates vs. wealthy outsiders.Will Independents Vote For Rep. Kendrick Meek As the first polls of the night closed, Meek toppled Greene, a big-spending real estate tycoon whose links to boxer Mike Tyson and former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss drew headlines, in the Democratic Senate nomination fight. The four-term congressman will compete against Republican Marco Rubio, who easily secured the GOP nod, and Gov. Charlie Crist, a former Republican who is running as an independent, in November. Floridians sent a clear message - they want a real Democrat representing them in the U.S. Senate, Meek said. The naysayers said we couldn t beat a billionaire, and tonight with your help, we proved them wrong. Poking at both Crist and Rubio without naming them, he added: Floridians want leaders who will fight for th stanley mugs em all the time, not just when it helps their own political career or advances an extreme philosophy. CBSNews Spec stanley cups ial Report: Election 2010Pictures: The Campaign So Far ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-it