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Democratic race doesn't necessarily end on Super Tuesday: Politics expert

Democratic race doesn't necessarily end on Super Tuesday: Politics expert Sarah Bianchi, head of policy and politics at Evercore ISI, join "Squawk Box" to discuss what Super Tuesday's eleciton results could mean for the 2020 Democratic race.

Stocks came back in a big way Wednesday, with many Wall Street firms attributing the relief rally to the outcome from Super Tuesday.

Former Vice President Joe Biden secured a lead in the Democratic primary after racking up big wins in delegate-rich states like Texas and Virginia. Biden’s performance put him ahead of Bernie Sanders in delegates, soothing some of Wall Street’s fears about the Vermont senator’s anti-capitalist policy proposals.

“The race is not yet over, but immediate reaction is likely a relief rally as the tail risk of some of Sanders’ policies will be seen as less likely today than last week,” Raymond James policy analyst Ed Mills said in a note to clients.

After losing nearly 800 points on Tuesday despite an emergency interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up more than 750 points on Wednesday around 1 pm ET. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were also up 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively. By far the biggest contributor to the Dow’s gain is UnitedHealth Group, solely adding about 160 points to the 30-stock benchmark as the managed care provider gained 9%.

Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, has vowed to take on the pharmaceutical industry and his biggest proposal, “Medicare for All,” would end private health insurance like that provided by UnitedHealth.

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