“Michael Bloomberg, who spent hundreds of millions of dollars to self-fund his 2020 presidential run, announced Wednesday that he is suspending his campaign after a poor performance on Super Tuesday and will endorse Joe Biden.”— Alexi McCammond, axios.com
“As Super Tuesday finally transfigures the Democratic presidential nomination process into a binary choice between two old, occasionally problematic white men whose enduring popularity is consistently underrated by a baffled mainstream press, it's worth reflecting on just how poorly the media's prefe…”— Robby Soave, reason.com
“Rivals no more, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg united behind Joe Biden’s presidential bid on Monday as the Democratic Party’s moderate wing scrambled to boost the former vice president just hours before voting began across a series of high-stakes Super Tuesday states.”— Steve Peoples, apnews.com
“I am feeling good about Iowa, and I'm feeling good about other states. You can tell how good I feel by how nervous the establishment is getting.”— Bernie Sanders, washingtonexaminer.com
“Trump will accept the election results and when I defeat him, I will become the president of the United States.”— Bernie Sanders, theintercept.com
“Half of the people in this country are living paycheck to paycheck. Car breaks down, they’re in severe trouble. They can’t afford to go to the doctor. Those are the folks we have to start paying attention to. And when we do that, you’ll defeat Donald Trump.”— Bernie Sanders, rollingstone.com
“If I am fortunate enough to become president, I would look absolutely to Elizabeth Warren as somebody who would play a very, very important role in everything that we’re doing.”— Bernie Sanders, theintercept.com
“Who among the candidates for President can lead us in a world where we’re going to have to solve these big policy problems that didn’t take a break during impeachment, and somehow unify the American people? And, of course, I’m running to be that President, because we need somebody capable of turning…”— Pete Buttigieg, newyorker.com
“What's really important right now is not just the diversity of the field, but the answers that we're offering to the American people. That's what the voters are going to make their decision based on.”— Pete Buttigieg, cbsnews.com
“This is still a country that is less revolutionary than it is interested in improvement," Obama said. "They like seeing things improved. But the average American doesn't think that we have to completely tear down the system and remake it. And I think it's important for us not to lose sight of that.”— Barack Obama, thehour.com
“I like upfront people, you know where they’re coming from, you know what they’re talking about. I think when you have someone who knows the issues and understands the issues, I anticipate that person to have effective solutions.”— Kevin Garnett, ftw.usatoday.com