Former VP Joe Biden's Super Tuesday showing has set up a head-to-head competition with Sen. Bernie Sanders over the direction of the Democratic Party — and over who will face President Trump in November. Here's a look at their proposals on key issues.
Washington Former Vice President Joe Biden's Super Tuesday showing has set up a head-to-head competition with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over the direction of the Democratic Party -- and over who will face President Donald Trump in November.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 raceBiden is running on the legacy of the eight years he served alongside President Barack Obama while Sanders -- an independent -- is offering a democratic socialist platform with a radically different vision for America. Both candidates will make the case for their respective platforms ahead of Tuesday's contests in Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington.
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