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Good morning!
The South Carolina primary results are in. Joe Biden won big. Tom Steyer dropped out after landing in third. Amy Klobuchar came in a distant sixth place, with 3% of the vote.
The Minnesota Democrat told Fox 9 this morning that she's staying in the race.
We're now less than 48 hours out from Super Tuesday, when Minnesotans join voters in 13 other states in picking a nominee. Briana wrote a helpful primer on the March 3 primary and stakes here in Minnesota. We've also published a comprehensive FAQ on the state's first primary in decades here.
So what's the state of the race here in Minnesota, where 75 pledged delegates are up for grabs? A recent Star Tribune/MPR Minnesota Poll showed a close race between Klobuchar and Bernie Sanders, who won the 2016 caucuses here by a wide margin. Here's how Klobuchar summed it up in that Fox 9 interview:
"Well, Super Tuesday is a big deal and the only two that are really competing in Minnesota right now are Senator Sanders and myself."