
Joe Biden addresses Bernie Sanders' supporters: "I hear you... I know what we have to do" Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will "assess his campaign" after suffering more losses to Joe Biden in Tuesday's primary contests. Mr Biden won in all three states to hold votes, expanding his lead. Mr Sanders will discuss his options with supporters, his campaign said. Meanwhile, Mr Biden appealed to Sanders backers to anoint him as the Democrat nominee to face President Donald Trump in November.
Main Idea: Bernie Sanders said he would assess his campaign after Joe Biden won big in three more Democratic primary states.
Key Points:
Sanders staying in the race could deepen party division and leave voters with less clarity before the general election.
Biden’s rise may give Democrats a clearer nominee sooner, helping households and businesses plan for the November vote.
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Primary subject of the article; his campaign is assessing next steps after major primary losses.
Co-primary focus; his primary victories, appeal to Sanders supporters, and delegate lead drive the story.
Mentioned as Biden’s likely general-election opponent and part of the election context.
Central party body cited for reacting to Ohio’s primary cancellation and the broader nomination process.
The article is framed around the Democratic presidential primary and the party’s nomination contest.
Sanders campaign manager quoted explaining the campaign’s next steps.
Mentioned as a candidate Sanders trailed in a Florida county, but only in passing.
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