Dayton Daily News

Biden formally wins Dem primary

- By Stephen Ohlenmache­r and Will Weissert

WASHINGTON — Joe Biden has formally clinched the Democratic presidenti­al nomination, setting him up for a bruising challenge to President Donald Trump that will play out against the unpreceden­ted backdrop of a pandemic, economic collapse and civil unrest.

“It was an honor to compete alongside one of the most talented groups of candidates the Democratic party has ever fielded,” Biden said in a statement Friday night, “and I am proud to say that we are going into this general election a united party.”

The former vice president has effectivel­y been his party’s leader since his last challenger in the Democratic primary, Bernie Sanders, ended his campaign in April. But Biden pulled together the 1,991 delegates needed to become the nominee Friday after seven states and the District of Columbia held presidenti­al primaries Tuesday.

Biden reached the threshold three days after the primaries because several states, overwhelme­d by huge increases in mail ballots, took days to tabulate results. A team of analysts at The Associated Press then parsed the votes into individual congressio­nal districts. Democrats award most delegates to the party’s national convention based on results in individual congressio­nal districts.

Biden now has 2,004 delegates, with contests still to come in eight states and two U.S. territorie­s.

The moment was met with little of the traditiona­l fanfare as the nation confronts overlappin­g crises.

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