Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' [View all]
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Wednesday that his Democratic presidential primary opponent former Vice President Joe Biden is winning African American voters' support by running on his ties to President Obama.
Asked by MSNBCs Rachel Maddow on his inability to win over Black voters, Sanders said hes running against somebody who has outed his relationship with Barack Obama throughout the entirety of his campaign, adding that Obama is enormously popular with the majority of Democrats and African American voters.
[Its] not that Im not popular; Biden is running with his ties to Obama, Sanders told Maddow. And that's working well.
Pressed on his lack of support with Black voters back in his 2016 race, as well, Sanders said he was running against Hillary Clinton as a virtually unknown candidate.
Now Im running against Barack Obama's vice president," he said.
Support from Black voters propelled Biden to his first win in South Carolina and boosted him in wins across southern states in races on Super Tuesday. Biden is now slightly leading Sanders in the delegate count, although Sanders has the opportunity to take the lead once the delegates from California are finished being allocated.
Much of Bidens boost has been credited to his endorsement from House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.). The congressman said Sanders did not ask for his endorsement.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/486055-sanders-says-biden-winning-african-american-support-by-running-with-his