
Amy Klobuchar endorses Joe Biden as she drops out of the race US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has picked up three endorsements from former rivals on the eve of the most important day in the 2020 White House race so far. Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke all campaigned with the former US vice-president in Dallas, Texas. On Super Tuesday, voters in 14 states will pick their preferred Democratic candidate for November's election.
Main Idea: Joe Biden got a major boost before Super Tuesday as Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Beto O’Rourke endorsed him, while Bernie Sanders remained the main rival.
Key Points:
A divided Democratic race could leave voters and households with more campaign noise and uncertainty before the election.
Biden’s new endorsements may help Democrats unite faster, giving voters a clearer choice against Trump.
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Named former rival whose endorsement and campaign exit are central to the article’s narrative.
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Remaining Democratic candidate discussed as a notable contender and possible convention factor.
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