
“We need you, we want you, and there’s a place in our campaign for each of you," Biden said Tuesday night. AP VoteCast surveys in Michigan and Missouri also show he topped Sanders in suburbs and, notably, across small-town and rural counties, where Sanders had led Clinton in 2016. This time, the first round of voting after Super Tuesday ended the same way as last week's surprise outcome: with a Biden celebration and an increasingly steep climb for Sanders.īiden isn't just leaning on his base of African-Americans. (Democrats require 1,991 delegates for nomination.)Īs it is, Sanders lost a big state where his upset of Hillary Clinton four years ago gave him reason to continue his presidential bid through the end the nominating calendar in June. He came into the day about 96 delegates behind Biden, and Michigan was his best shot at preventing that lead from getting any wider. The former vice-president's solid win in Michigan came in a state Sanders was depending on both to bolster his case going forward and for the practical delegate math involved.
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Representative Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Colorado, would be at her house this weekend to discuss matters further.His momentum accelerated as he broadened his delegate lead over Sanders with a series of decisive victories. It never would have happened under Trump," Kathy McCollum said. Then, she said her son wouldn't have died had Trump still been the commander-in-chief of the American military. "Instead of just being fast-tracked, he chose this course, but I never thought in a million years he would die for nothing," she added. He could have done anything he wanted to do in the military, and he chose to be a marine sniper, and that was his choice. She believes his presence in the war on terror is what helped her son make his decision to join the USMC. She said her boyfriend is an Army veteran who served in 801st, which is combat support hospital, and that he was part of the first group of soldiers in Iraq during 2003. You have every right to feel how you feel and speak your mind." "Everything you're feeling now is justified. "I can't imagine what you're going through right now," the host said. The radio host told her that if there's any organization in which they could connect her with, or any information, they would recommend many family support groups they work with. Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images So, I'm gonna try to calm down, sorry."Īfghan security forces investigate the site where a Taliban car bomb detonated at the entrance of a police station in Kabul on August 7, 2019. With a dementia-ridden piece of crap who doesn't even know he's in the White House who still thinks he's a senator.

"I just want all you Democrats who cheated in the election, or who voted for him legitimately, you just killed my son. The mother went on to call Biden "dementia-ridden" a few more times, saying the president "still thinks he's a senator." Two marines at my door telling me that my son was dead" she sobbingly said, following by more crying.

"My son was one of the marines that died yesterday," she said on SiriusXM Patriot's "The Wilkow Majority." "Twenty years and 6-months-old, getting ready to go home from freaking Jordan to be home with his wife to watch the birth of his son, and that feckless, dementia-ridden piece of crap just sent my son to die. She said two marines arrived at her door at 4 a.m. McCollum said her 20-year-old son was one of the United States Marines killed last week in Kabul.

Kathy went on a radio talk show to say her son wouldn't have been killed if Donald Trump were still president, and rather said the blood should be on the hands of President Joe Biden and those who voted for him. service members killed in a bombing attack last week in the Afghanistan capital of Kabul. Kathy McCollum is the mother Rylee McCollum, who is was one of 13 U.S.
