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kn94, DEM CANDIDATE VISIT SELMA ON BLOODY SUNDAY, AS BLOOMBERG GETS COLD RECEPTION Trump opened his rally going right after his two main Democratic rivals – mocking former Vice President Joe Biden’s recent verbal flubs and labeling Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders as a “radical socialist.” “There is not a lot of enthusiasm for Biden,” Trump said. “I thought he gave up the presidency the other day because he said he was running for the Senate.” He added: “Today he said Super Thursday.”
kn94 - Trump’s jabs are in reference to comments Biden made on the stump last week in which he said he was running for the Senate, as well as Monday’s gaffe when he said “Super Thursday” instead of “Super Tuesday.” The president did admit that Sanders’ campaign has attracted large numbers of supporters to the Vermont senator's rallies but said it was not as large as his before challenging the media’s cameras to pan around the arena in Charlotte.
kn94, “Crazy Bernie does have some enthusiasm, but not as much as we have,” he said. WASHINGTON STATE SAYS CORONAVIRUS DEATH TOLL RISES Trump’s appearance in the Tar Heel State comes on the eve of the Super Tuesday primaries and on a day when the battle for the Democratic nomination appeared to coalesce around Sanders and Biden following the departure from the race of Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and former South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg also pinning his hopes on Super Tuesday, but he trails both frontrunners in the polls.
kn94 - North Carolina, a perennial swing state, is among the 14 states, along with one territory and voters abroad, that will cast their ballots Tuesday, races that represent about a third of all Democratic delegates. Trump's rally in Charlotte follows his campaign’s pattern of churning out robust counter-programming throughout the Democratic nominating process. In recent weeks, the president has held rallies in each of the four early voting states for the presidential nomination. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
kn94 - Bloomberg vows to eat at a Chinese restaurant to push back against coronavirus fears During a Fox News Town Hall in Manassas, Va., on Monday evening, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg said he plans to eat at a Chinese restaurant very soon to show solidarity against overblown domestic fears of a coronavirus pandemic. Bloomberg was asked by moderator Bret Baier of Special Report about what he would do economically during this time of uncertainty. To date, several states have reported cases of coronavirus, including the mayor's home state of New York, and six have died in Washington state from the virus -- which originated in Wuhan, in China's Hubei Province.