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...
 
It takes a rare individual to resist the twin lures of social prestige and money. It is not a surprise that many leftists quickly abandon their principles the minute any of these come up. One has to wonder if that wasn't the point of their activism all along, sometimes.
 
Peter Leyden founded the New America Foundation, a highly influential think-tank which has a heavy influence on Democratic positions. He's the first person I ever heard use the word millennial, he was saying they will be pains in the ass back in the 90s.

There's a self-fulfilling prophecy to everything Peter does, I'm not always sure if it comes true because he predicted it would happen or because policy was shaped around his predictions.

Right now, he's saying globalism favoring the CCP will accelerate. He's previously made predictions that free speech, gun rights, search and seizure, and private ownership of property will be heavily curtailed.

But he's not talking about Bernie or his supporters. Leyden is someone who talked about grassroots politics and democratic traditions for years, now he's silent.

The hypocrisy is astounding. The Democratic party is owned by the CCP.

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I don't mind think-tankies talking out their ass, what annoys me is the fact they'll be very wrong about everything won't be held against them, ever, the next time they chime in and try and direct policy.

I've already seen think pieces predicting an end to live sports because "people will be too afraid to sit next to each other after this" and it would be "So much easier to just watch a game at home" and that Venezuela sinking their own boat by ramming it into that cruise ship would start WWIII because.... well escalation of simple things is inevitable in a Trump-led world.
 
It takes a rare individual to resist the twin lures of social prestige and money. It is not a surprise that many leftists quickly abandon their principles the minute any of these come up. One has to wonder if that wasn't the point of their activism all along, sometimes.
It's more than that. These people have become the thing they hate. These are thought leaders in the party, they've devolved into liars, cheats and thieves.

These people speak to hundreds of thousands of activists throughout the United States. There's a full-on reconciliation effort going on, principles be damned.

Do not every believe a word a Democrat says. Total and complete bullshit, they're only interested in maintaining their position and influence.

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Getting extremely drunk right now. Might have two more of these in me before I take out some frustrations in my quarantine palace.

David Sirota is a name many of you might know. He did a lot in traditional media before he started working for Bernie's campaign as a Special Consultant. They would have called him Chief Press Officer were it not for the fact he comes from a place of privilege and needed to tamp that down for the POCs stomping all over the leadership committees.

His Facebook is a trip right now, this is what it looks like the dream dies. Look at point 2 on his list, we must beat Trump and nothing else matters. Nothing about what the DNC said or did, or the fact your candidate is losing to a dementia case who will probably be swapped for someone nobody voted for at the last minute.

Over / under for when he will be consulting for the DNC is 3 months. I have big action on the under.

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Matt Stoller used to work as an economic advisor for Sanders. Prolific author, writes about monopolies. Likes to torch Democrats as much as the GOP.

Unlike his contemporaries, he's still putting his boot up crony capitalism's ass.

Stop the $6 Trillion Coronavirus Corporate Coup!


Article is worth reading, he's explaining how corporate America is about to buy $6 - $12 T of small businesses then run the rest of the economy into the ground. Wall Street is about to tell Coronavirus to hold my beer.

Stoller is why you vote for someone like Bernie Sanders. He tells the truth and pulls no punches. He sucks you in with his clear reasoning and you come to think everyone in the party agrees, or that you could at least get behind what he has to say and make sure it's reflected on the ticket.

The reality is, he's running with a herd of ratfuckers who do not stop on the influence peddling, base pandering and stone-cold lead-pipe media distortion machine. What does it matter if he sees the truth when everyone around him is running a socialist globalist agenda aimed at making bank for China?

It's moments like this when I realize so much is wrong with the world today. I know this is the reality of politics, I just remember so well what it used to be like to believe in better days ahead. Sincerity and good governance has bee monetized by Wall Street, our brightest minds are plugged into the international flow of capital and most of the people involved are too deluded to understand.

My heart is black right now. Going to chop wood with an axe and think what we do to make this better.
 
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Never a bad time to remind Berners that the DNC admitted in court, in the trial where they were being sued for rigging the last election, that they have no responsibility to conduct a fair election, and they are completely within their rights to simply pick their nominee among the party leadership.

Also remind them that Bernie knew this and never once mentioned it, the lawsuit, or the rigged 2016 election when he took their money.
 
Never a bad time to remind Berners that the DNC admitted in court, in the trial where they were being sued for rigging the last election, that they have no responsibility to conduct a fair election, and they are completely within their rights to simply pick their nominee among the party leadership.

Also remind them that Bernie knew this and never once mentioned it, the lawsuit, or the rigged 2016 election when he took their money.
If Bernie wanted to go scorched earth he could have. He'd have every reason to and if he was sincere in wanting to be president, I would think he ought to have pulled out all the stops to get it.

Anybody else get the sneaking suspicion he always intended to be a good loser? What I mean is, part the reason Trump won in 2016 is even if the GOP coalesced around Rubio or Kasich or Cruz in February like the DNC did with Biden, they almost certainly would have denied Trump the candidacy. Unfortunately for them, Trump would not have played nice, and the victory would have been totally pyrrhic.

What Bernie seems to want, after 2016 and 2020, is invigorate the hard left, the youth, the poor, and the left-behind, but not actually fight to win for them. He animates this whole class of people that earnestly believe his message for real change, and then out of nowhere comes this sharp pivot and pressure on this cohort to transfer that same enthusiasm for a milquetoast establishment candidate that has no incentive to help them-- and if anyone objects its treated like some absurd mutiny.
The DNC may claim to hate him, but the fact that he hands this coalition, mountains of cash, and his personal endorsement to the party in 2016 / 2020 is deeply troubling to me. None of the people that support Bernie have any reason to be passionate about a Hillary or a Biden presidency, but a lot of them are hoodwinked into it because they've already gotten politically engaged, and come summertime they cope with the initial loss by thinking Blue is better than Red... even if the Blue candidate is so detached from advocating in your interests.
 
If Bernie wanted to go scorched earth he could have. He'd have every reason to and if he was sincere in wanting to be president, I would think he ought to have pulled out all the stops to get it.

Anybody else get the sneaking suspicion he always intended to be a good loser?
Yeah I definitely suspect that Bernie Sanders is a massive pussy.
 
I've always wondered why, even when Bernie Sanders cucks out yet again, that no disaffected Bernie Bro is dressing down Bernie himself for his bullshit. Is Bernie's cult of personality really that strong? I'll probably need @It's HK-47 to explain this.
Jimmy Dore turned on Bernie a little while back, so there's one pissed off Bernout for you.
 
I've always wondered why, even when Bernie Sanders cucks out yet again, that no disaffected Bernie Bro is dressing down Bernie himself for his bullshit. Is Bernie's cult of personality really that strong? I'll probably need @It's HK-47 to explain this.

True revolutionaries cannot attack one another, it's written in their DNA that you NEVER criticize a fellow commie. Anything bad happening is capitalism and capitalism's nefarious agents AND an apathetic proletariat buying the false-consciousness programming... by definition, Bernie is blameless, ergo, he's perfect.

Its why they worship such a spineless revolutionary who can't even defend his owning multiple houses and vast personal wealth without being brought to near tears: the leader is not weak, nor wrong, the opposition is just evil and nasty....
 
I've always wondered why, even when Bernie Sanders cucks out yet again, that no disaffected Bernie Bro is dressing down Bernie himself for his bullshit. Is Bernie's cult of personality really that strong? I'll probably need @It's HK-47 to explain this.
It is indeed that strong. They're already calling him the most important politician of the next hundred years. They're completely invested in the narrative that he's a revolutionary and so are they for maybe voting for him in two primary elections despite the fact that he sold them out once and is going to do so again this summer. He's a lazy bum who never held a job before becoming a career politician. He married rich and was a champagne socialist with his wife's money.
 
It is indeed that strong. They're already calling him the most important politician of the next hundred years. They're completely invested in the narrative that he's a revolutionary and so are they for maybe voting for him in two primary elections despite the fact that he sold them out once and is going to do so again this summer. He's a lazy bum who never held a job before becoming a career politician. He married rich and was a champagne socialist with his wife's money.

In a way, they're right, he single-handedly discredited communism in the US for anyone except jobless malcontents who don't wanna "adult" and want the state to be their Mom bringing them tendies from here on out.

His was and will be the last "serious" attempt at mainstream socialism for decades to come as average middle-class people were actually starting to consider at least what he had to say: "Maybe it's time for socialism after all? It's not like I have really great options for 2016, I have an unlikable machine democrat and a maverick populist Republican-in-name-only."


But then he cucked out in back-to-back years and those same folks all said "Well, guess what the right said about commies was correct, they're nothing but whiny wannabe revolutionaries who talk the talk but can't walk the walk" and voted for someone else.....
 
You assume they Voted.

It's anecdotal, but, even here on the Farms, a number of posters have said they were seriously considering him in 2016, but went on to vote for Trump or 3rd party when he wimped out and endorsed Hillary.

If they're telling the truth, I don't think they're alone.
 
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Biden's getting cancelled. Talking with a few people who say he's already gone.

It's not just the criminal sexual assault charges. There's well-researched hit pieces coming, alleging he look $275 M from China and the Ukraine.

Word is Harris is the replacement. They're negotiating the details.
 
Biden's getting cancelled. Talking with a few people who say he's already gone.

It's not just the criminal sexual assault charges. There's well-researched hit pieces coming, alleging he look $275 M from China and the Ukraine.

Word is Harris is the replacement. They're negotiating the details.
The DNC will bring back a candidate everybody hated from the grave because it fits your narrative? Can you back up a single thing you're saying?

Thanks for the info about your facebook though and your opinions on Biden, I'm sure Tom Perez will make a note of it.
 

The DNC will bring back a candidate everybody hated from the grave because it fits your narrative? Can you back up a single thing you're saying?

Thanks for the info about your facebook though and your opinions on Biden, I'm sure Tom Perez will make a note of it.
Nah, no evidence to turn over. If I'm wrong, won't be the first time.
 
"Replacing" Biden with anyone would be politically suicidal. If anyone else gets pushed it at the 11th hour, we're going to hear nothing but a mantra of "Selected, not elected!" for the next six months. I'm just twiddling my thumbs and waiting to see who he appoints as his running mate, assuming he even remembers that he needs to appoint one.

My money's still riding on Gap Tooth. I just can't see someone being stupid enough to tag Hillary and as much as people love to theorize it, Michael Obama doesn't seem very interested in throwing her hat into the ring. I hope he picks someone interesting at least, and not just a completely bland, forgettable nobody like Clinton picked. Seriously, without Googling it can you even remember her running mate?
 
My money's still riding on Gap Tooth. I just can't see someone being stupid enough to tag Hillary and as much as people love to theorize it, Michael Obama doesn't seem very interested in throwing her hat into the ring. I hope he picks someone interesting at least, and not just a completely bland, forgettable nobody like Clinton picked. Seriously, without Googling it can you even remember her running mate?

It is likely going to be Abrams in the VP slot. There has been too much signaling for it not to be her.

She has basically shown up in elite circles for no clear reason. I do not get why she is being pushed, but she is.
 
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