Georgetown College’s Student–Run Newspaper
March 4, 2020
Volume CXL Issue 6
Super Tuesday: Biden surges after South Carolina By ANDREW ALVEY News Editor The Democratic Presidential Primary has changed significantly in the past few days. After his campaign was called dead by many in the media, former Vice-President Joe Biden came back with a very strong showing in South Carolina winning the state by almost 30 points. Following Biden’s win, entrepreneur Tom Steyer, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar have all announced that they are suspending their campaigns. The latter two flew to Dallas, Texas where they took the stage to endorse Vice-President Joe Biden, alongside former presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke. These three were not the only ones to
South Carolina voted to a 65% chance of winning the most delegates afterwards according to FiveThirtyEight. With the other moderate candidates dropping out that he has increased his numbers in all of the remaining states, and his wins on Super Tuesday may not have been as significant if Buttigieg and Klobuchar had not dropped out. It is important to note that just because an individual has won a state, they will not THE GEORGETONIAN / LAURA CALLIHAN receive all of the state’s delVoter outcome for Super Tuesday. Orange represents the states egates as the delegates will won by Biden and purple represents the states won by Sanders. be given out proportionally to all candidates who receive endorse Biden with a large ident. over 15% of the vote. number of Democratic repBiden’s late surge has funThe results of the elecresentatives, and other party damentally changed the race leaders such as Senator Tammy with his chances of the nomi- tions of Super Tuesday are Duckworth and former Senate nation having gone from a 32% as follows: Biden wins in the majority leader Harry Reid chance of winning the most majority of the states, includendorsed the former vice pres- delegates in the primary before ing Minnestoa, Oklahoma,
Arkansas, Tenneessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Maine, Massachussetts, and Texas. Sanders wins in California, Vermont, Utah, and Colorado. Overall, Biden won the majority of the states on Super Tuesday with Sanders being the second-most popular candidate. Bloomberg did not the majority in any state on Super Tuesday, and the New York Times reports that Bloomberg will be reconsidering his continuance in the presidential race. Earlier on Tuesday evening, he reportedly told the Washington Examiner that “I have no intention of dropping out.” However, a defeat like this could change his mind.
to enjoy your time off these tips will help you have a safe experience. Always keep your doors closed and locked; This includes on campus housing, hotels or wherever you may be staying over the break. Never accept food or drink from someone you don’t know. Drugs are used often
to disorient and incapacitate a victim to make them an easier target. Don’t leave food or drink unsupervised by yourself or a friend even to go to the bathroom! Always travel in a group of at least two or more people when possible because individuals are more commonly targeted. Be cautious of
strangers who pay to much attention to you or “always seem to be in the same place as you.” If you do drink, please drink responsibly as you want to maintain control of your decisions and actions. Don’t use illicit drugs or any substance that removes your ability to make good decisions
and protect yourself. Always let someone know where you are going to be and when to expect you back. Be extremely cautious if you are leaving the country or are in large cities as these areas especially during Spring Break are magnets for human traffickers. Continued on pg. 2
Coronavirus appears in several states page 3
GC Men’s Basketball wins MSC page 4
Dr. Czarnecki launches new book page 6
Pokémon and the “satanic panic” of the 1980s page 11
Campus safety tips on staying safe over spring break By JOSH MASTERTON Director of Campus Safety
Happy March, Georgetown College! As we approach Spring Break next week, I wanted to provide some tips and suggestions to help you have the safest break possible. Whether you will be remaining on campus or heading out
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