Super Tuesday: Which Side Are You On?
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The Intercept
4.7 • 6.4K Ratings
🗓️ 3 March 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Summary
It’s Super Tuesday and the battle lines are drawn in a campaign that will not only determine who will face Donald Trump in the general election, but also the future of the Democratic Party.
The Intercept’s Lee Fang discusses who is funding and running the Biden campaign, the role of dark money in the attack against Sanders, and the looming influence of super delegates.
As the Democratic establishment intensifies its battle to ward off a Sanders insurgency, former Hillary Clinton adviser Peter Daou describes why he is now backing Sanders. Daou also discusses the opposition files compiled on Sanders and rejects the claims he has not been “vetted.”
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, Intercepted listeners. I'm Amy Goodman from the Daily Radio and TV Show Democracy Now. |
| 0:06.8 | The stakes in this Democratic primary are very high in the corporate media's failing |
| 0:11.5 | to bring people the crucial context necessary for voters to make informed decisions. |
| 0:17.1 | That's why Democracy Now is teaming up with Jeremy Skahill in the Intercept for a five-hour |
| 0:22.1 | long broadcast on Super Tuesday. From 7 p.m. to midnight Eastern, join us along with Intercept |
| 0:28.7 | reporters and analysts like Medihassa, Naomi Klein, Ryan Grimm, Lee Fong, and Aida Shavez. |
| 0:35.8 | This race is not going to just determine who takes on Donald Trump. It also has at its |
| 0:41.2 | center the future of the Democratic Party and movements for justice. |
| 0:45.5 | You can watch the live stream tonight from 7 to midnight Eastern at democracynow.org and |
| 0:50.6 | theintercept.com. I'm Amy Goodman, now on with Intercepted. |
| 0:56.5 | We want to take you now to the White House where moments ago President Trump addressed |
| 1:01.2 | the coronavirus. Let's listen in. |
| 1:03.2 | You know, I'm the President of the United States. This is a list of the best-rated countries |
| 1:10.3 | in the world and the United States is now, we're rated number one. |
| 1:15.2 | Did you see, you said yesterday that they believe it's inevitable that the virus will |
| 1:21.3 | spread in the United States and it's not a question of if but when. Do you agree with |
| 1:26.0 | that assessment? |
| 1:27.8 | I have the worst fever in the worst flu. This is just like flu. This is not good because |
| 1:33.7 | of all we've done, the risk to the American people remains very bad, very bad. I think |
| 1:40.3 | American people beyond what people would have thought. |
| 1:44.4 | Worst case scenario doesn't matter what I say really. I can tell you panic. I hope it's |
| 1:50.9 | going to be fine. Thank you all. Thank you all. I may leave you behind and you can ask |
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