US Bernie Sanders drops out of the 2020 race, clearing Joe Biden's path to the Democratic nomination - NO REFUNDS

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Sen. Bernie Sanders ended his presidential campaign on Wednesday, clearing Joe Biden's path to the Democratic nomination and a showdown with President Donald Trump in November.
Sanders made the announcement in a call with his campaign staff, his campaign said.

Sanders' exit caps a stunning reversal of fortune following a strong performance in the first three states that voted in February. The nomination appeared his for the taking until, on the last day of February, Biden surged to a blowout victory in South Carolina that set off a consolidation of moderate voters around the former vice president. The contest ends now as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, which halted in-person campaigning for both Sanders and Biden and has led many states to delay their primary elections.

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Sanders' departure from the race is a sharp blow to progressives, who rose up during and after the 2016 campaign and commanded the Democratic Party's Trump era debates over issues like health care, climate change and the effects of growing economic inequality.

But even as his policies grew more popular over the years and into the primary season, the Vermont senator struggled to broaden his own support and galvanize a winning coalition. Now, as he did after leaving the 2016 primary, Sanders will seek to influence the presumptive nominee through the means he knows best -- from the outside.

Biden has already made gestures toward Sanders' populist base, which formed a movement over the past five years that could be critical to defeating Trump in the fall. Whether the former vice president will take the necessary steps to win over the holdouts, and the extent to which Sanders goes to make the case, will be a running subplot until Election Day.

The Sanders campaign held its final live public event on March 9, transitioning from packed, raucous rallies to an entirely digital operation. He communicated almost exclusively through virtual town halls and livestreams focused on the coronavirus crisis -- and how his progressive agenda, headlined by "Medicare for All," might have prevented it or helped cushion the blow.

In February, Sanders appeared poised to run away with the nomination after a strong performance in Iowa and victories in New Hampshire and Nevada, the latter by more than 25 percentage points, on the strength of his popularity with Latino voters, which had been courted relentlessly by his campaign.

But Sanders' momentum was dashed in South Carolina. Biden routed the field and then cleared it. The anti-Sanders vote rallied around him and, even with Sanders' win in California, put Biden in the driver's seat on Super Tuesday.
The wind at his back, the former vice president duplicated the feat a week later, delivering the hammer blow in Michigan, a state Sanders won in 2016 and viewed as crucial to his prospects in 2020. A day earlier, public safety measures in response to the coronavirus effectively ended the campaign roadshow.

Sanders would return to Vermont, where he has spent most of his time since, while Biden set up headquarters at home in Delaware. The Sanders fundraising machine, the most successful grassroots donor effort in American political history, was over the last month repurposed into a feeder for public health groups.


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Lets have a moment of silence for the boiney bruhs out there finding this out now...
 
I don't see why he couldn't have stayed in until the convention. If his whole objective is to promote progressive policy and cause a shift in the party regardless of if he wins or loses, he should stay in as long as possible so that people will keep talking and thinking about his progressive ideas. And with the virus shutting everything down, his campaign expenditures must have dropped to zero overnight, so it shouldn't be a budget problem
 
I don't see why he couldn't have stayed in until the convention. If his whole objective is to promote progressive policy and cause a shift in the party regardless of if he wins or loses, he should stay in as long as possible so that people will keep talking and thinking about his progressive ideas. And with the virus shutting everything down, his campaign expenditures must have dropped to zero overnight, so it shouldn't be a budget problem
Because he's 95% full of shit and has always craved the normie Democrat asspats he's currently getting by virtue of cucking for the party establishment once again? Or maybe Bernie just has TDS sufficient to think a figurehead being manipulated by a panel committee of people who spent the past 5 years doing everything they could to screw him over is a preferable alternative to Trump.
 
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Regardless of your thoughts on Sanders, you can't deny that he had an amazing grift going on.

Shit, Isn't there a saying out there that goes "If you want to get rich quick, become a politician."?
He started strong, but became the one thing he stood against. A shill. He endorsed Hillary Clinton right after he lost.
 
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He started strong, but became the one thing he stood against. A shill. He endorsed Hillary Clinton right after he lost.
You forget that he collected donations for a couple weeks after the last primary under the guise of taking the fight to the convention. Also, BOOMERS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
 
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my "personalized" twitter trends are at full speed at the moment
 
Pressured with what? What leverage does the DNC have over him? He's not even a Democrat.

What are they going to bribe him with, a 6th house? The DNC is broke, and Bernie already picked up enough SocBux to buy himself a house every birthday until he croaks.
"Drop out! Do you wanna be the guy who is responsible for causing the deaths of people at the Democrat Convention? Drop out so we can have a mock primary with Biden and nobody gets hurt!"
Pretty easy to guilt trip him, really.
 
This is one of the best things I've read all election.



"or whatever they did in Russia"

:story:
I'm sure "the masses" are totally going to support you, El Capitan.

I love how blissfully unaware they are that their plan needs popular support.... that they don't have....

All we have to do is a gather a whole bunch of people together and we win!

Yeah, and you can't even fill a high school gym with your supporters.....

I especially LOL'd at the idea that "once we're all in one place, we call a strike and the nation is crippled!"

1. Apparently, you don't have to ask the workers what they want, if a horde of 10,000 commies suddenly come into thier town and call for a strike, it happens...... they don't think they have to get a job and THEN strike, all they ahve to do is show up, and that will somehow inspire the workers to listen to them.. Why do I get the feeling a little intimidation/coercion is part of this step that just goes conveniently unmentioned?

2. That a strike in the middle of the country would have any effect as the unaffected areas would just ramp up production to cover shortfalls

3. Look out your window, comrade, the economy is pretty much in a standstill/shambles right NOW, and the average person is not calling for a revolution, they're calling for an end to quarantine so they can go back to work and get on with your lives. Capitalism is ten times as resilient to internal breakdown than your daydream movement will ever be, get used to it.
 
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The fact biden won the primary by basically just fucking sitting it out is hilarious in so many ways I cant even begin to count

Lol black people go brrrrr

Regardless of your thoughts on Sanders, you can't deny that he had an amazing grift going on.

Shit, Isn't there a saying out there that goes "If you want to get rich quick, become a politician."?

The best part is communists and socialists gave free money to a rich man with multiple houses. Just like in all of history, communism loses yet again.
 
That shows you how far left the Democratic Party is. Biden would've been better than Hillary 2016.

He could've actually won, they should've run the Obama nostalgia candidate while he was still fresh, mentally, physically and ideologically. His "sell by" date was 2016, they're now running a guy too stale and moldy (literally) to win.

Too bad "IT WAS HER TURN" bullied and bribed it's way to the top first, with anyone undecided probably thinking "Remember Al Gore? We thought VP ascendency of a popular POTUS was assured then too"
 
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