On this edition of Your Call, we discuss Super Tuesday results and what's next. A total of 1,357 delegates were up for grabs.
No one could have predicted these results. Joe Biden swept the south and Elizabeth Warren's home turf of Massachusetts. According to her campaign, she does not plan to drop out. After a disappointing finish, Michael Bloomberg dropped out and endorsed Biden. Bernie Sanders is the declared winner in California, the cash cow of delegates, but it could take several weeks for counties to report full results. What do these results reveal and what's next?
Guests:
Paul Blumenthal, senior reporter at HuffPost
Kira Lerner, reporter at The Appeal
Ben Christopher, reporter covering politics and elections at CalMatters
Web Resources:
Politico, Ryan Lizza: Four reasons why Biden sacked Sanders
LA Times, Melanie Mason: California voters choose Bernie Sanders
HuffPost, Paul Blumenthal: Mike Bloomberg's Campaign Ends As One Of The Biggest Product Flops In History
CalMatters, Elizabeth Castillo: Less than a quarter of California mail ballots came back before Election Day — including the “zombies”
Cal Matters, Ben Christopher: Are low-income voters Bernie’s secret weapon?
Cal Matters, Ben Christopher: Last-minute special interest cash pours through California’s $50,000 loophole