10 things you need to know today: March 1, 2020

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1. Biden wins South Carolina primary

Former Vice President Joe Biden won Saturday's South Carolina Democratic presidential primary, with multiple outlets projecting his victory almost immediately after polls closed at 7 p.m. E.T. With almost 100 percent of the votes in, Biden captured 48.4 percent of the vote, well ahead of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who came in second with 19.9 percent. The state was considered a crucial one for the vice president, who faded in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary before finishing a distant second to Sanders in the Nevada caucuses earlier this month. Biden's campaign considered South Carolina the candidate's firewall, so the victory looks like it will serve as a much needed boost going into Super Tuesday. Biden's win was reportedly strongly aided by African American voters and voters aged 45 and older.

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Tim O'Donnell

Tim is a staff writer at The Week and has contributed to Bedford and Bowery and The New York Transatlantic. He is a graduate of Occidental College and NYU's journalism school. Tim enjoys writing about baseball, Europe, and extinct megafauna. He lives in New York City.