June 22, 2025
Biden’s Triumph Scrambles the Democratic Race
He probably can’t sustain the momentum, but he’s forcing Bernie to fight tooth and nail.
He probably can’t sustain the momentum, but he’s forcing Bernie to fight tooth and nail.

Joe Biden thumped all the competition in South Carolina. The scale of his victory there scrambles the Democratic race. And Biden’s victory takes more steam out of the candidacies of Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg. But it is not easy to imagine Biden having the stamina to take on Sanders in a long race.

The result should worry Democrats who wanted unity. There had been some evidence in the polls that black voters were warming up to Sanders. They did not do so in sufficient numbers in South Carolina to begin making Sanders into a consensus candidate.

Can Biden sustain the momentum? It’s hard to imagine that he can. This is a Saturday-night victory just days before Super Tuesday. Biden cannot mount much new campaign organization in the upcoming states or process any surge of donations into a surge of advertising. If Sanders wins the preponderance of delegates available next Tuesday, then Biden will just be another non-Sanders candidate, like Pete Buttigieg, who was given a strong look by a particular subset of voters within the Democratic Party. Meanwhile Sanders continues to put points on the board.

Biden’s biggest difficulty is the media. Biden is now depending on an avalanche of earned media gushing about his “comeback” in the race in South Carolina. But, unlike John McCain in 2008, Biden is a candidate uniquely disliked and distrusted by the liberal media apparatus that would provide him such a narrative. They are very likely not to give it to him.

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See Also:

(1) Goodbye, Liz

(2) Joe Biden’s Absolutely Bonkers Victory

(3) Tom Steyer Drops Out of the Democratic Primary

(4) Staying Alive: Joe Biden crushes South Carolina Primary

(5) Having won his first primary ever, can Joe Biden win the White House?