(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, MAR 16 - On the eve of the second minisuper Tuesday, Joe Biden is ahead in the polls in all four states where voting is tomorrow, for the first time after the US coronavirus emergency was triggered even in the US on turnout.
The former vice president is also well ahead in Arizona: 51% against Bernie Sanders' 31%, according to a survey by Monmouth University. Former Vice Obama has reduced ancheil gap on Latinos: 41%, against 48% in favor of senatoresocialista. Biden is also firmly in the lead in Florida, Illinois and Ohio.
Biden dominates Super Tuesdsay on the eve
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On the eve of the second mini super Tuesday, Joe Biden was in the lead in the polls in all four states where you vote tomorrow, for the first time that even in the US has taken the emergency coronavirus, a test well on turnout. (HANDLE)