Biden Loses American Samoa Caucus to Obscure Candidate
By Jack Phillips President Joe Biden suffered one loss on Super Tuesday. It was to little-known candidate Jason Palmer in the Democratic Primary’s caucus in American Samoa, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean. The Democratic Party in American Samoa issued a statement on March 5, saying that Mr. Palmer received 51 votes, and the incumbent president received 40. Rep.
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