For the presidential primary, former Vice President Joe Biden received 37 percent of the vote with 47 percent reporting, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders who received 24 percent of the vote, former mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg who received 15 percent of the vote, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren who received ten percent of the vote.
Joe Biden Wins North Carolina, In Part Thanks To Black Voters
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