President Donald Trump had a busy Tuesday, are present at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference and then focusing on the federal government’s response to the novel coronavirus eruption. But as the hour crept toward midnight, he turned his attention to Twitter, his favorite programme, and one of his most frequent tasks: lampooning his rivals.

As the Democrats in 14 states and one province voted for their opted presidential nominee, Trump watched the “Super Tuesday” returns closely.

He gloated about the disappointing makes for Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren but heaped more scorn on former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.

“The biggest loser tonight, by far, is Mini Mike Bloomberg. His’ political’ consultants took him for a travel, ” Trump, 73, tweeted.( He likewise celebrated his wins in the Republican primaries in various states, in what amounted to a formality ahead of the election .)

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About Warren, he wrote, “Other than Mini Mike, was the loser of the night. She didn’t even come close to winning her home district of Massachusetts.” He exploited a prejudiced nickname for Warren in reference to the controversy over her having claimed Native American ancestry in the past.

The president’s detractors on Twitter — sleepless like him and similarly sharp-tongued — clapped back.

“At least he had $ 700 million to blow, ” one user responded to Trump jabbing at Bloomberg, whose personal fate enormously outnumbers Trump’s own. “Your broke a- is so in debt to Putin, you don’t have two nickels to chafe together! ”

Another person tweeted: “Let’s be perfectly clear … If Bloomberg wins … If Biden prevails … If Warren wins … If Sanders winnings … They will all have my full dedicated approval. There is no greater threat than Donald Trump to our Union.”

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In a separate statement, the Trump campaign chose a similarly sardonic style about the field of candidates.

“President Trump will wipe the floor with whatever Democrat is unlucky enough to be the nominee, ” the campaign manager, Brad Parscale, said.

As the findings of the “Super Tuesday” came rolling in, showing former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders as the leading selects to face Trump in November, both candidates told allies the issue is getting ready for the fight.

“It’s looking good, ” Biden told his supporters Tuesday. “I’m here to report: We are very much alive. And offset no mistake about it, this campaign will refer Donald Trump packing.”

“It is our movement that is best positioned to beat Trump, ” Sanders said at his own contest. “You cannot overpower Trump with the same age-old, same old-fashioned kind of politics.”

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