DETROIT (Reuters) - Joe Biden was projected to win Michigan’s crucial Democratic presidential contest on Tuesday, taking a big step toward the nomination and dealing a crushing blow to rival Bernie Sanders’ fading White House hopes.
Biden, the former vice president under Barack Obama, also was projected to capture Missouri and Mississippi by Edison Research and television networks on a day when six states made their choices in the race to pick a challenger to Republican President Donald Trump.
The wins put Biden, 77, on a path to the nomination to face Trump in the Nov. 3 election. Biden became the front-runner with a series of sweeping wins over Sanders, 78, in last week’s Super Tuesday contests, fueling a wave of endorsements from prominent Democrats and a new burst of momentum for his candidacy.


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