The former vice president won a set of resounding victories over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders Tuesday, most notably in Michigan, which Sanders won four years ago.
The results have now, barring something catastrophic for Biden, put him on a path to being the Democratic nominee and the candidate to take on President Trump in the fall.
To help sort out what happened Tuesday night and what it means going forward, here are six takeaways from the March 10, “Big Tuesday” primaries:
The guy was a gun toting moron and Biden was right for telling him he was full of shit.
Bernie people can’t relate because their guy is weak on gun control.
gun control is bad and if you actually gave even half a shit about winning over “swing voters” like you centrists claim you’d compromise on gun control instead of endlessly compromising on women’s rights, the social safety net, the environment, etc. in a desperate failed attempt to win over wealthy suburban republicans
In Search of Dracula will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 26 via Kino Lorber Studio Classics. The 1975 horror documentary traces the roots of the Dracula legend and his real-life counterpart, Vlad the Impaler.
Christopher Lee - who portrayed Count Dracula in a string of influential Hammer Horror films - serves as host. Calvin Floyd (Terror of Frankenstein) directs, based on the book by Raymond T. McNally and Radu Florescu.
In Search of Dracula has been newly mastered in 2K. Special features are listed below.
One of the nation’s leading infectious disease experts issued a stern warning on Tuesday: If you think you have escaped the spread of the coronavirus, do not become complacent.
“As a nation, we can’t be doing the kinds of things we were doing a few months ago,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health. “It doesn’t matter if you’re in a state that has no cases or one case, you have to start taking seriously what you can do now.”
The briefing on Tuesday comes as the White House is beginning outreach to lawmakers about possible measures to protect workers and small businesses affected by the virus. While President Trump has promised action, officials have not yet announced any specific agreements.