'I intend to win South Carolina.' Joe Biden talks about his record of support in the state during Tuesday evening's Democratic presidential debate
The urgency came across as he delivered arguably his strongest and most passionate debate performance to date.
Either way, when asked by moderator Gayle King if he would quit the race if he failed to win Saturday, Biden wouldn’t bite.Massachusetts’ senator really, really likes to tear into Bloomberg. “At least I didn’t have a boss who said to me, ‘Kill it,’ the way that Mayor Bloomberg is alleged to have said to one of his pregnant employees,” she said. He categorically denied ever making the statement.
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