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Anna Rothschild

Could Minnesota be an upset for Bernie Sanders? Galen Druke and Geoffrey Skelley weigh in:

Joshua Darr

The Boston suburbs are staying Biden-friendly, which is dooming Warren: He beat her 35-38 in Newton, 36-25 in Natick, 40-25 in Weston and 40-21 in Wellesley, just to take a few examples of wealthy well-educated suburbs with all precincts reporting. Sanders is in third place in all of those towns, and the Sanders-Warren split looks like it could deliver Biden a surprise win in the commonwealth.

Nathaniel Rakich

In another of tonight’s down-ballot races, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville look like they will head to a runoff in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Alabama. Democratic Sen. Doug Jones looks like he’s in a lot of danger to lose this seat, especially since it’s now virtually certain that he won’t face former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore again — Moore is getting just 8 percent tonight in his attempted comeback bid.


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