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...
 
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Damn, everyone just went full doomer mode.
 
Is anyone actually surprised? Its exactly what happened last year. Ignoring the midwest and fly over state concerns for socialist politics wont win you the presidency. Trump, whatever you think of him, appealed to the working middle class of America, and that's how he won. Don't underestimate the boomers.

I can't wait to see everyone screeching about how Bernie was jibbed and how he represent the working class, yet witness him buy another house with their money.
 
You would think people would take a step back and perhaps think...gee, we lost the Presidency to a Twitter shitposting, reality tv star.

But nope, they are tripling down and behaving even worse than they did in 2016.

What a world.
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Apparently they're predicting trump to loose by a larger margin in 2020. Than he was supposed to have lost by in 2016. Somehow impossibly the Democrats seemed to have learned less than nothing.
 
Is anyone actually surprised? Its exactly what happened last year. Ignoring the midwest and fly over state concerns for socialist politics wont win you the presidency. Trump, whatever you think of him, appealed to the working middle class of America, and that's how he won. Don't underestimate the boomers.

I can't wait to see everyone screeching about how Bernie was jibbed and how he represent the working class, yet witness him buy another house with their money.
Some people are.
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Supported Sanders in 2016, he turned radioactive in 2020.

In 2016, he talked about free education and universal health care. Over the last 30 years, incomes have remained stagnant, the cost of these things have more than doubled. While I knew he'd never completely achieve either goal, I thought he'd make progress on each and many people would benefit. When he was cheated out of the nomination by the DNC, the rest of the Left started to look like a bunch of crooks. Debbie Schultz and HRC especially.

Out of all the candidates, he just seemed to make the most sense.

In 2020, the first time I heard a stump speech, he started it by saying America is racist. The platform changed, I realized he was pandering to the woke left. The woke left is maybe 10% of the base. The rest of the party wants them dead - not kidding when I say this. The inner party has converted over to quota-based influence pedaling and anyone practical wonders every night how they got so far off track. But they can't discuss the problem out loud without being called an alt-right white supremacist.

So here's the Sanders Conundrum: how could someone see the economic picture so clearly and understand party dynamics so poorly? Maybe a better name for the problem is the Socialism Sizzle, that condition of politics where ideals exceed the bounds of reality. The disconnect is just so profound, you wouldn't think it could actually happen.
 
That's how it's always been here in America. Look at Weather Underground, they infought with themselves about as much or even more than fought against their actual opponents. Most of the neo-nazi and kkk groups back in the day got done in by glowie infiltration more than anything else

What, no mention of how leaders of the WU were well-off to start with and then went on to become Harvard/etc professors?

Meaning it was likely a grift for fame etc all along?
 
So here's the Sanders Conundrum: how could someone see the economic picture so clearly and understand party dynamics so poorly?

No, I would say that Bernie Sanders saw the dynamics somewhat clearly, hence his attempts to pander and create a minority coalition.

The reality is this: to have ever had a shot at winning the nomination, he would have to win the African American-heavy primary states.

What he didn't realize, because no one wants to say it out loud, is that you just don't win those states without having baked-in influence via pastors and other connected members of the black community. He did not go for that influence, and thus he lost.
 
So the Democratic Party is going to expect me to vote Biden because?
Basically. In keeping with the theme of them being out-of-touch idiots, they think a national emergency makes Trump more likely to be voted out, ignoring literally all historical precedent to believe such.

EDIT: And yeah, this isn't a ratfucking in any capacity. The DNC had a candidate who was basically Voldemort with how scared they were of mentioning her existence, and her name isn't Bernie. No one blithely changed debate qualifications to keep Sanders out of them.
 
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So the part where people can opt in and voluntarily vote for Socialism is off the table now that you've lost? So much for that mask, I guess. Democracy is all fun and games as long as these people are winning. The second that people don't vote the way that they want, they rip that mask off and veer straight off into fascism.

"We need Democracy so vote my way or else!"

It's a good thing that every Bernie supporter is an inconsequential retard or they could actually do some damage to something more important than a shop window or a trash can. The moral of the story here is to never build your campaign platform on the backs of sub-literate NEETS, social misfits and societal dregs. These people don't vote and they have no idea what they fucking want, they're just a loose collective of angry idiots who want to rage at the nearest thing with a pulse.
 
Basically. In keeping with the theme of them being out-of-touch idiots, they think a national emergency makes Trump more likely to be voted out, ignoring literally all historical precedent to believe such.

EDIT: And yeah, this isn't a ratfucking in any capacity. The DNC had a candidate who was basically Voldemort with how scared they were of mentioning her existence, and her name isn't Bernie. No one blithely changed debate qualifications to keep Sanders out of them.
So, I really have no reason not to vote Trump unless my sense of spite out weighs my sense of sanity.
 
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