Sanders is predicted to win California, but Biden has to get Texas or he is going to be in trouble. Those are the two biggest delegate states.

Via Fox News:

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., remains the apparent front-runner for the Democratic nomination thanks to strong showings in Iowa and New Hampshire before he ran the tables on the rest of the field in Nevada. He leads all candidates in pledged delegates so far, and is rallying big crowds in delegate-rich states like California.

But former Vice President Joe Biden is coming off his own blowout victory in South Carolina — where he not only won, but significantly outperformed expectations. He has been almost exclusively focused on South Carolina, however, and doesn’t have the resources of Sanders’ or billionaire Mike Bloomberg’s campaigns. He will have to hope that momentum from his Palmetto State win is enough to overcome his opponents’ Super Tuesday head starts.

Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor who’s spent over $400 million on his presidential campaign, will be on the ballot for the first time Tuesday. He skipped the campaign’s early contests to blanket the airwaves of Super Tuesday states with commercials and flood them with campaign staffers. He’s risen in the polls to become a legitimate contender, but Tuesday he will see if his unorthodox but well-financed strategy turns into actual votes.

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