Georgia voters faced long lines and problems with voting machines in Tuesday’s primary. Some officials say this may signal problems for November.
Author: Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY
Biden inches toward delegate win, Steve King ousted and other takeaways from Tuesday’s elections
Biden swept all seven of the states holding presidential primaries Tuesday – Maryland, Indiana, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Montana and South Dakota.
More people are changing their behavior due to coronavirus as concern ticks up, new survey shows
The survey comes as President Donald Trump and many governors are debating when states should loosen restrictions in place to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Joe Biden needs his Joe Biden. Here’s a look at the women who could be on his vice presidential shortlist
After Sen. Bernie Sanders’ exit from the race, the former vice president will soon begin the process of selecting a running mate as the Democratic primary nears its end.
Survey: Americans believe the economy is getting worse in much larger numbers than just weeks ago
Broken down by partisan lines, Democrats, Independents and Republicans all say that the economy has worsened in the past several weeks.
Joe Biden projected winner of Democratic presidential primary in Idaho – updates
The projected win in Idaho continues Joe Biden’s run of victories dating back to Super Tuesday.
Beating Trump in November top priority for some South Carolina voters – updates
Voters at a polling place at a North Charleston church said their top priority is to defeat Trump, but disagree on which Democrat could do it
Sanders pressed on Medicare math, Biden guarantees a win: How each candidate fared at crucial South Carolina debate
Sen. Bernie Sanders largely evaded criticism in last week’s debate. But Tuesday night, the Democratic frontrunner wasn’t so lucky.
Live updates: Democratic primary moves west for the Nevada caucuses
Saturday will test whether Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders can hold his frontrunner status, after winning New Hampshire and placing in the top two in Iowa.
Bloomberg attacked, Warren fights back, Sanders holds steady: How each candidate fared in a rowdy debate
Six candidates took the stage where health care once again dominated the discussion, as well as who is most fit to take on President Donald Trump and win in November.