Biden Vows to Emulate Bill Clinton With Comeback Primary Wins

  • Former vice president brushes off weak results in Iowa, N.H.
  • Says Sanders must take accountability for supporters’ behavior

Joe Biden speaks during the Clark County Democrats Kick Off to Caucus Gala at Tropicana Las Vegas, on Feb. 15.

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Joe Biden brushed off weak showings in the first two 2020 Democratic nominating contests and vowed to be the party’s presumptive front-runner by the end of March.

Bill Clinton lost his first eight, 10, 12 primaries and caucuses before he won one,” Biden said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “We’re just getting to the meat of getting to the number of delegates you need to be able to win this election. And I’m confident we’re going to be in good shape.”