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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Bernie has to suspend. [View all]Gothmog
(154,050 posts)46. But sanders staying in the race and losing primaries by large margins may be amusing
sanders not dropping out may help Biden. sanders keeps on losing primaries by large margins nnly strenghten's Joe's position https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/11/no-surprise-bernie-sanders-is-still-all-about-himself-never-party/
Sanderss remaining in the race should serve several salutary purposes for the party and the country. First, seeing him lose overwhelmingly week after week will dispel the notion that the Democratic Party has moved left, or that he is in a dominant position to negotiate with the overwhelming winner. Its not clear why the Biden camp should give Sanders anything.
Second, it is good to keep Biden in fighting form, continuing to boost turnout and showing, as he did in Philadelphia, how presidential he is. Biden can pivot to the general election, essentially ignoring Sanders. (His planned speech on the coronavirus is the perfect opportunity to leave Sanders out of the discussion entirely.)....
Whoever is to replace Sanders as the standard-bearer for the left hopefully someone as smart and wonky as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) will need to learn how to win elections. (Hint: It is not by scaring voters or attaching oneself to the socialist label.) When in office, a new generation of leaders on the left will need to learn the art of deal-making rather than waste years, as Sanders has, rabble-rousing but accomplishing nothing. Unlike Sanders, Warren (or whoever else takes the reins) will not be burdened by a record of reflexively praising dictators nor be driven to attack fellow Democrats.
Sanders will end the race at some point, a diminished figure. In retrospect, his wins in 2016 will be seen more as an anti-Hillary Clinton vote than a pro-Sanders vote. How he behaves at Sundays debate will determine whether he leaves a bad taste in the mouths of Democrats.
Second, it is good to keep Biden in fighting form, continuing to boost turnout and showing, as he did in Philadelphia, how presidential he is. Biden can pivot to the general election, essentially ignoring Sanders. (His planned speech on the coronavirus is the perfect opportunity to leave Sanders out of the discussion entirely.)....
Whoever is to replace Sanders as the standard-bearer for the left hopefully someone as smart and wonky as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) will need to learn how to win elections. (Hint: It is not by scaring voters or attaching oneself to the socialist label.) When in office, a new generation of leaders on the left will need to learn the art of deal-making rather than waste years, as Sanders has, rabble-rousing but accomplishing nothing. Unlike Sanders, Warren (or whoever else takes the reins) will not be burdened by a record of reflexively praising dictators nor be driven to attack fellow Democrats.
Sanders will end the race at some point, a diminished figure. In retrospect, his wins in 2016 will be seen more as an anti-Hillary Clinton vote than a pro-Sanders vote. How he behaves at Sundays debate will determine whether he leaves a bad taste in the mouths of Democrats.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Your a Biden supporter and you didn't see the lasting damage he did to our nominee in 2016??
dubyadiprecession
Mar 2020
#9
I changed from Warren. Bernie can decide on his own, just like Pete and Warren did. nt
USALiberal
Mar 2020
#10
If he suspends on March 18 instead of March 12 will that 'restore' his honor and integrity
pampango
Mar 2020
#39
I don't care if he suspends but he better stop attacking our "probable" nominee unless
helpisontheway
Mar 2020
#8
I think it's up to Bernie. Voters will feel they have not been heard if he is forced out. But he and
emmaverybo
Mar 2020
#11
"He won a few contests in states that do not resemble the whole of America"
former9thward
Mar 2020
#41
I meant at the time Biden was, as a result, counted out. I am aware he won CA.
emmaverybo
Mar 2020
#47
The Point, Sir, Is Whether That Result Indicates Mass Support For Sanders
The Magistrate
Mar 2020
#55
Sanders is forecast to lose every race left in the campaign except one or two.
TwilightZone
Mar 2020
#30
Do something different than he did in 2016 -- when we had an even smaller deficit of votes behind
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 2020
#22
And waste money and resources that could be used in the GE, after he has no path to the nomination.
ehrnst
Mar 2020
#49
But sanders staying in the race and losing primaries by large margins may be amusing
Gothmog
Mar 2020
#46
Do you think that making down-ticket races more difficult because he refuses to concede
KitSileya
Mar 2020
#58