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Episode summary: A special live edition recorded on the morning after Super Tuesday: we try to make sense of where the Democratic race now stands. How did Biden pull it off? Is there a path back for Sanders? And what role was Obama playing behind the scenes? Plus we ask which strategy now makes sense for the general election and whether Trump has got the candidate he wants or the one he fears. With Helen Thompson and Gary Gerstle, recorded at the McCrum Lecture Theatre in Cambridge. Talking Points Biden, the comeback kid, is now the overwhelming favourite to be the Democratic nominee. - Bernie has attracted more young people and Latinos, but does his coalition have a ceiling? - Biden’s coalition seems to be bigger than Bernie’s. Turnout was up—for him. - People were too quick to write off Biden. He was always going to do well with African Americans in the South. Party discipline kicked in: did the Democrats learn from what the Republicans failed to do with Trump? - What was going on behind the scenes? And what has Obama been…

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