Sanders Is Looking to Knock Out Warren on Her Home Turf

  • Defeat in Massachusetts could hobble Warren’s 2020 campaign
  • It’s ‘Berniepalooza’ in the Bay State before Super Tuesday

Bernie Sanders speaks to guests during a campaign rally in Columbia, South Carolina, Feb. 28.

Photographer: Scott Olson/Getty Images

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Bernie Sanders is looking to deliver a knock-out blow to his progressive competitor Elizabeth Warren on Super Tuesday by winning the primary on her home turf of Massachusetts.

Sanders, the national front-runner, is making an aggressive push in the Bay State in the last few days before the March 3 Democratic ballot. He held a rally there Friday night and will hold another on Saturday as polls show him overtaking Warren.