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It was another big night for Joe Biden.

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:

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    Wtf. Democrats are fucking dim witted nimschulls. When I saw how many democratic candidates were on the ballot vs just...
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    However you feel about Biden, please remember the enemy here is the evil wrought by the political party calling itself...
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  9. lazysatyr said: This is not democracy.
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  12. jackalope-crossing said: This is irresponsible reporting. The states from Super Tuesday that have yet to fully report their delegates are states the Bernie won. Taking those into account, he is just barely trailing Biden. Reporting anything to the contrary is done with an agenda– one that will give the illusion of a primary that is already all-but-won for Biden, presumably to get him more votes in the remaining primaries. NPR, you are proving yourself biased.
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