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Submit ReviewJoe Biden as the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate is strongly supported by Sen. Doug Jones (D-Alabama) who tells Joy Reid, "We're trying to bring this country back to some normalcy and unite people. I think Joe Biden has that ability." And: Joe Biden winning the South Carolina Democratic primary is discussed by U.S. Senate candidate Jaime Harrison who tells Joy Reid regarding what is believed to be record-high voter turnout, "It says to me that this new south is emerging and as I've been saying South Carolina is going to be the tip of the spear." Then: The Donald Trump administration’s coronavirus response is discussed by former Obama official Dr. Kavita Patel who tells Joy Reid that the statements of Trump administration leaders such as Sec. of State Mike Pompeo are, "sending a message to the world that there is no room in the Trump administration for facts." Plus: The Selma march for voting rights in Alabama and Bloody Sunday are being commemorated this Sunday, March 1, 2020 to honor the 55th anniversary of this historic milestone of the Civil Rights Movement, which is Sunday, March 8. Rep. Terri Sewell, whose hometown is Selma, tells Joy Reid, "It’s a time to be renewed from the inspiration of folks like Rep. John Lewis, for us to rededicate ourselves to the cause they fought for." All this and more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
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