Former Vice President Joe Biden assured his supporters that 'it ain't over' after a disappointing finish in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told his supporters that the race for the Democratic nomination for president was"just getting started" after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary left him with no delegates from the state on Tuesday.
Biden had previously been considered the clear frontrunner for the nomination, but his prospects took a quickafter a surprising fourth place finish in the Iowa caucus. Biden looked likely to sink to a distant fifth place in New Hampshire with just under 90 percent of the vote counted on Tuesday night. However, he assured a crowd of supporters that strong support from non-white voters could still put him over the top.the crowd assembled in South Carolina Tuesday night.
"So, when you hear all these pundits and experts, cable TV talkers talking about the race, tell them it ain't over, man, we're just getting started," he added. Former Vice President Joe Biden addresses the crowd at a campaign event in Columbia, South Carolina on February 11, 2020.Recent national polls show support for Biden steadily dropping, with Senator Bernie Sanders seemingly taking over the mantle of frontrunner. Biden appeared to have already written off his chances in New Hampshire before the primary even started.the New Hampshire audience during Friday's Democratic debate.
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