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"Let me introduce you to the next first lady of the United States!" Bernie Sanders is hilarious this Saturday night in San Antonio. He savored the crowds alongside his wife, Mary Jane O'Meara. Faced with the jubilation of its supporters, the finger suddenly becomes less avenging, the speech less surly than usual. The Vermont senator has just won an overwhelming victory. In Nevada, the third lifting of the Democratic primaries where he fell against Hillary Clinton in 2016, he defeated the Indian sign and won 46% of the votes, according to partial results, leaving far behind his immediate rivals, Joe Biden (19%). and Pete Buttigieg (15%).
And here is Bernie Sanders in Texas, play of choice for Super Tuesday which, on March 3, will host fourteen primaries, designating in passing a good third of the delegates called to designate the Democrat vying for the White House against the outgoing President, Donald Trump , next November 3.
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The indisputable nature of victory
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