Joe Biden’s presidential bid faces definitive moment in South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Once, everyone seemed to think he was going to win. Now, Joe Biden can’t afford to lose.
In truth, he’s not alone — with Bernie Sanders on the march, neither Amy Klobuchar nor Elizabeth Warren can afford to leave South Carolina without a strong showing in Saturday’s Democratic primary, the last before 1,357 delegates go up for grabs a week from today on Super Tuesday.
But in a state with a history of messing with convention, it’s shaping up as a make-or-break week for Biden, the former vice-president who a year ago was conventional wisdom’s top pick among a crowded field as the one with the best chance to defeat Republican President Donald Trump.
“All conventional wisdom seems to come to rest here, in one sense or another,” said Charles Bierbauer, a former CNN reporter and dean emeritus of the College of Information and Communications at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C.