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...
 
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.
Im just waiting for one of them to say some racist shit about this.
 
People just have to realize that the Democrats have been counting on minority coalitions voting lockstep for someone with a D by their name for years, if not decades, to understand what Biden did.

The establishmentarian Dems know how to drive those particular voter segments, though they sometimes overestimate their powers in that respect (see: 2016 general). There's a reason Biden was so confident despite crushing early losses, he basically had everyone who was skilled in driving that vote plus the baked-in influence with the older (read: voting) black community.

It really is just that simple and just that banal.
 
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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.
He always deserved to lose 2020 and the fact that his fanbase fell for the same meme when the dude only made his campaign more radioactive after 2016 is truly a marvel. It's truly a tragedy he wasn't the nominee, watching the Bernie crowd realize just how much he'd been treated with kid gloves would've been amazing.
 
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.


Ever watch a disaster movie where a big earthquake happens, and the rescuers are being hampered from completing their rescue by some C-level city/government bureaucrat? Who seems completely oblivious to what's happening and is more concerned the letter of every law is followed?

"We gotta knock down that building there to stop the spread of the fire"

"That building is a city-designated heritage site, you can't do that"

"Mister, if the fire jumps that gap, all the buildings from here to the river are going to go up, it's legacy properties from the west of there on, no sprinklers, no nothing!"

"Find another way, I'm afraid that building is off-limits"

Or

"Open the floodgates, start relieving pressure on the west face NOW!"

"You can't do that, we're under a city-wide water conservation order, remember"

"Buddy, if this dam collapses there won't be much city left"

"Do you want to be replaced? Because we can easily get someone in here who follows protocol"


That kind of person?


That's who Bernie, and by extension, every socialist candidate is deep down inside.

They don't care about the bigger picture, the important thing is that THEIR power is respected RIGHT NOW because for once, for ONE shining moment, they can affect the greater scheme, even if it's only by obstructing and eventually being brushed aside anyway.... They'll still go to their graves fondly remembering that one time they had POWER. Those decades spent toiling in basements printing newsletters, those long nights writing your manifesto, every slight you ever suffered at the hands of capitalists for 40 years.... they HAVE to be for SOMETHING. The greater picture doesn't matter right now, what matters is I am in charge and everyone has to listen to ME right now! It won't last for long, but that's not the point, the point is we've finally achieved the ability to tell the capitalists "NO", even if that "no" hurts everyone.

They can't betray glorious socialism's brief moments of influence like that, a silent commie is a unfaithful commie, you will be PROUD and LOUD revolutionaries to the end, even when compromise could get you 80% of the way there, you must reject it for the pure 100% you know is right.



Also, he didn't understand the economic picture at all, he was whining about "wealth gap" and "free everything" , and thought taxing the millionaires could pay for things that any honest appraisal showed had trillion-dollar price tags. PER YEAR.
 
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Here's a more important question.

Who is the bigger cuck, Bernie or iDubbbz?
Bernie is about to buy his 4th house and has a legion of cultists who think he's the messiah. Idubbbz has a youtube channel and a condo in San Diego his girlfriend will inevitably take from him.
 
Just like in 2016, motherfucker did this 1 week before FEC disclosures were due. And you know he's not refunding anyone or helping with their medical bills/student loans/etc. with those d'nations either. A true blue Jewbag to the end.

Ultimatum for Bernie bros: You gonna take this lying down, or will you find some balls and BEGOME NAZBOL XDDD? Has throwing in with the Talia Lavins, socialist dog moms, chapo goons, and antifa waluigis of the world helped the white working class whatsoever?
 
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People just have to realize that the Democrats have been counting on minority coalitions voting lockstep for someone with a D by their name for years, if not decades, to understand what Biden did.
Guess racism is a fundamental aspect in politics. You'd think Black people would be wise to it, and shake up the establishment by demanding more respect from the politicans we vote in.

The system would go down without the minority vote. We're supposed to have a voice, but look at our options.
 
Just like in 2016, motherfucker did this 1 week before SEC disclosures were due.

Can you explain this please? Do you mean the FEC?

Guess racism is a fundamental aspect in politics. You'd think Black people would be wise to it, and shake up the establishment by demanding more respect from the politicans we vote in.

The system would go down without the minority vote. We're supposed to have a voice, but look at our options.

The system wouldn't go down. It would just make the Democrats more or less unviable in their current form. The only reason they win in many states is off the back of the minority vote, supplemented by the white female vote in certain states.
 
Holy shit. My mom came into my room to bring me a plate of chicken nuggets and I literally screamed at her and hit the plate of chicken nuggets out of her hand. She started yelling and swearing at me and I slammed the door on her. I'm so distressed right now I don't know what to do. I didn't mean to do that to my mom but I'm literally in shock from the results tonight. I feel like I'm going to explode. Why the fucking fuck is he losing? This can't be happening. I'm having a fucking breakdown. I don't want to believe the world is so corrupt. I want a future to believe in. I want Bernie to be president and fix this broken country. I cannot fucking deal with this right now. It wasn't supposed to be like this, I thought he was polling well in New York???? This is so fucked.

Kinda surprised we went 10 pages without a mention of it tbh
 
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.
I think it's a little more complicated than that. One of the things I noticed particularly with the Bernie rallies versus the Biden rallies (news articles), is that the Biden rallies had normal-looking people while Bernie went after the "loud" left, the dangerhairs, the furries, the druggies, the trannies, etc., which turned off the more socially conservative arm of the black vote (and it's a significant arm). Super Tuesday only showed that these people really don't have a lot of political power when it comes to raw numbers, letting them get trounced in almost every state from Arizona to North Carolina.
 
*bernie supporters watching his appearance on the colbert show as he loudly declares his support for joe biden and his regret that his supporters were so toxic and hateful and abusive, along with another grovelling apology to hillary clinton*
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Guess racism is a fundamental aspect in politics. You'd think Black people would be wise to it, and shake up the establishment by demanding more respect from the politicans we vote in.

The system would go down without the minority vote. We're supposed to have a voice, but look at our options.
Since we're talking in generalities, your community also props up obvious grifters like Elijah Cummings for decades out of racial solidarity. Black Americans absolutely have a voice, and like white people they're prone to propping up all sorts of awful candidates with that voice.
 
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.
The amazing thing about that was Tulsi wasn't exactly setting the world on fire either. She barely made it into debates on popular support but the DNC still shit their pants over her.
 
I think it's a little more complicated than that. One of the things I noticed particularly with the Bernie rallies versus the Biden rallies (news articles), is that the Biden rallies had normal-looking people while Bernie went after the "loud" left, the dangerhairs, the furries, the druggies, the trannies, etc., which turned off the more socially conservative arm of the black vote (and it's a significant arm). Super Tuesday only showed that these people really don't have a lot of political power when it comes to raw numbers, letting them get trounced in almost every state from Arizona to North Carolina.

We seem to basically agree that it was the socially conservative arm of the black vote that destroyed Sanders.

Where we disagree is why. I really do not think they decided based on who attended various rallies. It's basically accepted (but rarely said out loud because it implies that vote can be bought by greasing just a few palms) that a big part of the reason Hillary Clinton crushed Sanders so hard back in 2016 is because she spent a lot of time gathering influence with the authority figures for that arm you mention.

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The amazing thing about that was Tulsi wasn't exactly setting the world on fire either. She barely made it into debates on popular support but the DNC still shit their pants over her.

It is because part of what keeps the Democrats in power is very careful information curation. Nobody knew about Kamala Harris' prosecutorial record until Tulsi destroyed her by pointing it out in a live debate. All of that effort keeping that on the down-low was annihilated instantly by one loudmouth.
 
The amazing thing about that was Tulsi wasn't exactly setting the world on fire either. She barely made it into debates on popular support but the DNC still shit their pants over her.
Because the DNC is filled with speds who unironically think that internet buzz = WILL DEFINITELY TOTALLY WIN UNLESS WE STOP THEM NOW!!!! which is why their main anti-drumpf tactics have involved throwing as much hyperbolic and hysterical shit as possible at him and his supporters and spamming it all accross online and social media in order to magically harness this internet power against him while also trying to silence and deplatform the other side by every shady way they and their catspaws can think
 
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