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Jill Biden, Symone Sanders deemed Super Tuesday heroes after protecting Joe Biden from protesters

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Jill Biden blocks protester from storming stage
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ByKatie Kindelan
March 04, 2020, 2:01 PM

While former Vice President Joe Biden scored huge wins on Super Tuesday in the Democratic presidential primary, it is two women in his campaign, -- his wife Jill Biden and senior adviser Symone Sanders -- who are being called the real heroes of the night.

Jill Biden, the former second lady of the U.S. and longtime community college professor, was the first line of defense between her husband and protesters during his primary night rally in Los Angeles Tuesday night.

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When Jill Biden spotted an anti-dairy protester tried to storm the stage as Joe Biden was thanking supporters, she quickly put herself between her husband and the protester, who was stopped by a security guard.

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Seconds later, when another "Let Dairy Die" sign-wielding protester actually made it onto the stage, Jill Biden grabbed the protester by the wrists and pushed her away, as Joe Biden and his sister Valerie looked on.

Jill Biden blocks a protester from arriving on stage during an primary night rally for former Vice President Joe Biden in Los Angeles, March 3, 2020.
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Jill Biden was then helped by Sanders, who ran onto the stage, tackled the protester and dragged her away.

A protester is held back by a Biden adviser and Jill Biden as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden appears during a primary election night rally, March 3, 2020, in Los Angeles.
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PHOTO: Former Vice President Joe Biden, right, watches as his wife Jill Biden, second right, and his senior adviser Symone Sanders block a protester during a primary night rally in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, March 3, 2020.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, right, watches as his wife Jill Biden, second right, and his senior adviser Symone Sanders block a protester from arriving on stage during a primary night rally in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, March 3, 2020.
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A protester charges the stage holding a sign as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a Super Tuesday campaign event on March 3, 2020, in Los Angeles.
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The dramatic moment was captured on camera, and quickly went viral on social media, with people calling for Jill Biden to be nominated as vice president or secretary of defense.

Comedian Amy Schumer posted the video on her Instagram and narrated the play-by-play, calling Jill Biden a "warrior."

Schumer also posted and narrated a clip of the moment after the drama had ended, when Jill Biden reached out to her sister-in-law Valerie Biden, appearing to make sure she was okay.

"Sister-in-law love #jillbidenslays," Schumer captioned the video.

Over on Twitter, commenters hailed the toughness and quick-thinking of both Sanders and Jill Biden.

Sanders had some fun with her viral moment, tweeting, "I broke a nail."

Jill Biden simply tweeted, "What a night," along with a photo of herself with her husband on the rally stage, no protesters in sight.

Tuesday night was not the first time in this presidential campaign that Jill Biden has protected her husband from protesters.

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Last month, just before the New Hampshire primary, she got up from her seat at a campaign event to escort away a man who was heckling Joe Biden and filming him on his phone.

"I thought I’ve got to do something right now," Jill Biden said on "The View" after the incident. "You’ve got to protect those you love, right?"

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