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arenean

(456 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:25 AM Mar 2020

Sanders stays, so his movement can live on by dragging Biden leftward

Bernie Sanders vowed to attend the upcoming Democratic debate after a string of primary losses, and posed questions for his rival.

From his hometown of Burlington, Vermont, Bernie Sanders got up to speak on Wednesday afternoon, after a disappointing night of watching the results from Tuesday’s primaries roll in.

Would he stay or would he go? For now, he stays, determined to fight on and try to drag the Democratic frontrunner, Joe Biden, to the left, so that even as Sanders’ race effectively peters out, his movement goes on.

Although Sanders said he was winning the “ideological debate” against the moderate Biden, and the “generational debate” in terms of older voters pouring to the polls for his rival, he acknowledged he was losing the “electability debate” for the party nomination to fight Donald Trump in the November election.

Sanders said he had spoken to a number of voters who supported his policy proposals but backed Biden because they feared Sanders, a self-declared democratic socialist, could not defeat the president.

So as voters waited with bated breath to see if he would quit after crushing defeats in primaries in the last 10 days, he vowed to attend the scheduled debate against Biden in Arizona on Sunday night, effectively confirming his campaign goes on.

The Vermont senator then previewed the issues he will hammer on in the coming days.

“Joe, what are you going to do to end the absurdity of the United States of America being the only major country on Earth where healthcare is not a human right? Are you really going to veto a Medicare for All bill if it is passed in Congress?” Sanders rhetorically asked, referring to his promise of government-provided health insurance for everyone.

Then he added, defiantly: “On Sunday, I very much look forward to the debate in Arizona with my friend Joe Biden,” Sanders said.

The candidate then left the hastily arranged press conference without taking any questions.

It was a diehard move, which may give his fervent supporters solace even as it dismays the Democratic party leadership, which is keen to unite and gear up to face Trump together.


Full story: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/11/bernie-sanders-stay-in-drag-biden-left-movement-lives-2020-democratic-election

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Sanders stays, so his movement can live on by dragging Biden leftward (Original Post) arenean Mar 2020 OP
Fuck the excuses. If Joe needed to move left more would be voting for Bernie than Joe. MrsCoffee Mar 2020 #1
I think Biden need to acknowledge the serious issues forcefully. delisen Mar 2020 #20
I think not...and I mean no disrespect but you don't support Biden...so why should we care what you Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #26
That's an oversimplification Tom Rinaldo Mar 2020 #21
But not when they learn it outlaws work insurance...you all always forget the detail but it doesn't Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #24
+1000 Just_Vote_Dem Mar 2020 #27
Talk about "oversimplications"! thucythucy Mar 2020 #29
If there is arrogance it is assumptions being made about my post Tom Rinaldo Mar 2020 #43
Unless Bernie runs 3rd party it is literally impossible for him to be a spoiler. LostOne4Ever Mar 2020 #32
Maybe not a "spoiler" thucythucy Mar 2020 #40
That is a better way of putting it. (nt) LostOne4Ever Mar 2020 #41
So, what that says to me is Skidmore Mar 2020 #2
The Democratic voters have rejected BSs leftward drag. Squinch Mar 2020 #3
... NanceGreggs Mar 2020 #7
. Squinch Mar 2020 #14
2nd! Cha Mar 2020 #17
+1 Docreed2003 Mar 2020 #19
it is about the 20 million citizens without healthcare questionseverything Mar 2020 #28
What an obnoxious and ridiculous straw man of a comment. Squinch Mar 2020 #34
BS isn't going to be "dragging" Biden Anywhere. Cha Mar 2020 #4
And no matter how far left Biden goes to placate Bernie's followers, it will never be far enough sop Mar 2020 #30
Ikr.. it will never be "left" enough for them. Cha Mar 2020 #42
Medicare for all is a terrible litmus test bluedye33139 Mar 2020 #5
Joe should ask Bernie the following question during the debate: sop Mar 2020 #33
How about working via the legislative means (the House and / or Senate) to get these things ... SWBTATTReg Mar 2020 #6
I think this does the opposite... it pushes our nominee to the right lapfog_1 Mar 2020 #8
Bernie is in a position of weakness not strength showblue22 Mar 2020 #9
The Convention last time gave Hillary a huge bump in the polls LostOne4Ever Mar 2020 #35
You're giving the shit show credit for Hillary's bump? showblue22 Mar 2020 #36
No, I am saying the Convention was not a shit show. (nt) LostOne4Ever Mar 2020 #38
Jump on the Biden Bandwagon & abandon the revolution!! NurseJackie Mar 2020 #10
. Squinch Mar 2020 #12
The beatings Bernie is about to take in Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, etc. are not going to help ecdab Mar 2020 #11
This! How can he and they not see this? He can get out now and Squinch Mar 2020 #13
Like not wanting to build on a Cha Mar 2020 #16
Well said, ecdab Cha Mar 2020 #15
Not specific enough treestar Mar 2020 #18
if sanders keeps losing primaries by large margins, this plan will not work Gothmog Mar 2020 #22
Given that he has lost 13 states he has no right to demand shit...and his presence will re-elect Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #23
I'm opposed to Medicare for all as a litmus test bluedye33139 Mar 2020 #25
Real dumb move if Biden allows that to happen BidenBacker Mar 2020 #31
Biden won't be dragged anywhere. Bernie's the one to be dragged. To the curb, for antiquers to find. Scurrilous Mar 2020 #37
biden can pay no attention to sanders or his supporters. Sander's supporters can decide beachbumbob Mar 2020 #39
Horse shit! William769 Mar 2020 #44
They're the ones who need "dragging" to real progressivism. Hortensis Mar 2020 #45
 

MrsCoffee

(5,801 posts)
1. Fuck the excuses. If Joe needed to move left more would be voting for Bernie than Joe.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:28 AM
Mar 2020

They aren’t. They are voting for Joe by huge margins.

Bernie is nothing more than a spoiler at this point. Again.

Ffs.

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delisen

(6,042 posts)
20. I think Biden need to acknowledge the serious issues forcefully.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:57 AM
Mar 2020

I am not a Sanders supporter-never have been; but I think Biden has indeed been pro big corporations, such as DuPont (a disgusting and poisonous corporate giant), as well as colleges snd universities which have grown fat on the student business, and the big bank industry which destroyed our economy for a decade.

The fact that we have credit card rates of up to 30% interest and people who cannot bankrupt out of ruinous student debt and even have their social security checks reduced for student loan payments is a Biden responsibility.

Sanders got shot down because of the electability issue of a Democratic Socialist and how the would make us a Democratic Socialist party - a mill stone round the necks of all our candidates for office. We were in danger of losing the House we had just regained after losing it a decade ago when Biden was Vice President.

Joseph Biden is far from an ideal candidate but for the above reason is preferable to Sanders.

Many of us no longer have a margin in our lives and we are soon to face the full force of pandemics for which we are unprepared and climate change which can devolve into a living horror.

I am not willing to stick my head in the sand and go all rah rah for any presidential candidate. Biden however will receive a lot of support as president; Sanders might continue to be at war with the party even if he should get elected-which I doubt he can, and would surround himself with the authoritarian people he has drawn to his campaigns.

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Demsrule86

(68,440 posts)
26. I think not...and I mean no disrespect but you don't support Biden...so why should we care what you
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:59 PM
Mar 2020

think...clearly with this negative post, you are anti-Biden.

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Tom Rinaldo

(22,911 posts)
21. That's an oversimplification
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 08:24 AM
Mar 2020

A clear minority of Democratic primary voters, in every contest held to date, are picking their candidate primarily based on issues. An overwhelming majority are picking their candidate based on who they think is more likely able to defeat Trump in the Fall. The exit polls however continually show, for example, that clear majorities of Democrats voting in the primaries favor Medicare For All and other policies favored by Sanders, such as measures to address income inequality, college loan debts, the environment etc.

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Demsrule86

(68,440 posts)
24. But not when they learn it outlaws work insurance...you all always forget the detail but it doesn't
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:57 PM
Mar 2020

matter as it won't pass in Congress.

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thucythucy

(8,032 posts)
29. Talk about "oversimplications"!
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:07 PM
Mar 2020

To say that Sanders voters are going with the issues, while Biden voters are going with "electability" is both an oversimplification and a grand example of the kind of arrogance and condescension that the Sanders campaign has been dishing out for months.

This is especially bothersome when you consider that Sanders lost--by enormous margins--the African American vote which is the bedrock core of the Democratic Party.

Could it be that Democratic voters looked at Sanders and saw the same old same old campaign speech from four years ago, saw him choosing Green Party ideologues who helped put the current monster in the White House as his closest staff and advisors, saw him refusing to be an actual Democrat while taking advantage of the Party's infrastructure, saw someone who called for the first African American president to be opposed in the 2012 primaries, saw someone pushing legislation that advanced the interests of gun manufacturers and the NRA (while refusing to deal with gun violence overall, especially in minority communities) and said: pass?

No no, it has to be "electability" versus "issues."

Because only a fool would oppose "the revolution" on the issues.

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Tom Rinaldo

(22,911 posts)
43. If there is arrogance it is assumptions being made about my post
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 08:52 PM
Mar 2020

I am not dividing people into Biden or Sanders camps and/or ascribing different levels of sophistication to anyone. I have simply been following exit polls released from all of the primaries, such as these:

A government plan for all instead of private insurance,
Support/Oppose:
VT: 73%/23%
ME: 69%/28%
TX: 63%/33%
MN: 62%/35%
CO: 57%/36%
CA: 57%/36%
NC: 55%/41%
OK: 53%/43%
TN: 52%/44%
AL: 51%/43%
VA: 52%/45%
MA: 50%/45%

@CNN
Exit Polls
https://cnn.com/election/2020/

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LostOne4Ever

(9,283 posts)
32. Unless Bernie runs 3rd party it is literally impossible for him to be a spoiler.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:18 PM
Mar 2020

Jill Stein was the spoiler last time. Bernie only ran in the primary last time and he conceded the primary and endorsed Hillary at the convention too.

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thucythucy

(8,032 posts)
40. Maybe not a "spoiler"
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:32 PM
Mar 2020

but someone who weakens the chances of booting Trump out of office in November.

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LostOne4Ever

(9,283 posts)
41. That is a better way of putting it. (nt)
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:33 PM
Mar 2020
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Skidmore

(37,364 posts)
2. So, what that says to me is
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:32 AM
Mar 2020

that he cannot count on the sustainability of his agenda or his supporters.

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Squinch

(50,897 posts)
3. The Democratic voters have rejected BSs leftward drag.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:35 AM
Mar 2020

This isn't about BS anymore. He lost. The party doesn't owe him a participation prize any more than they owe one to all the other candidates who have dropped out.

The voters have chosen to go for realistic and attainable goals rather than talking about things that will never pass.

BS needs to stop dividing the party at this time when we need unity more than at any other time. I would say he needs to take a page from Pete and Amy and support the party, but that'll never happen. So at the very least he needs to stop acting like any of this is about him anymore.

It isn't.


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questionseverything

(9,644 posts)
28. it is about the 20 million citizens without healthcare
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:06 PM
Mar 2020

and the 50 million that have insurance they cannot afford to use

if you as a biden supporter are saying you don't care about that, you are doing him no favors


biden says his public option will help with the not insured and underinsured, now is the time for him to expand and explain that plan to win Bernie supporters over

when people are literally dying of perfectly manageable medical problems and you accuse us of "dividing the party" it is insulting

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Undecided
 

Squinch

(50,897 posts)
34. What an obnoxious and ridiculous straw man of a comment.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:23 PM
Mar 2020

I don't care about a candidate who tosses out words but never comes up with a practical way of making a dent in those numbers.

I do care about the fact that the guy who DOES have a plan to do something about those numbers has won the primary, and someone is trying to derail his GE campaign.

Why don't YOU care about that?

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Cha

(296,679 posts)
4. BS isn't going to be "dragging" Biden Anywhere.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:35 AM
Mar 2020

The Voters in all these States Voted FOR Joe Biden not Sanders.

Get it?

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sop

(10,076 posts)
30. And no matter how far left Biden goes to placate Bernie's followers, it will never be far enough
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:14 PM
Mar 2020

for many of them. Hillary adopted a lot of Sanders' policy prescriptions, but it didn't do her any good with his hardcore followers.

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Cha

(296,679 posts)
42. Ikr.. it will never be "left" enough for them.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 08:08 PM
Mar 2020

Exactly! Hillary gave concessions and they didn't appreciate It one bit.

Same page, sop!

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bluedye33139

(1,474 posts)
5. Medicare for all is a terrible litmus test
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:39 AM
Mar 2020

There is 0% chance of this Congress passing a Medicare for all bill. There is a zero chance of Biden vetoing a bill that will never exist. This is a dumb talking point.

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sop

(10,076 posts)
33. Joe should ask Bernie the following question during the debate:
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:21 PM
Mar 2020

"Senator Sanders, how can you honestly look Americans in the eye and say any of your plans will be passed by Congress?"

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SWBTATTReg

(22,044 posts)
6. How about working via the legislative means (the House and / or Senate) to get these things ...
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:42 AM
Mar 2020

that you want? If you don't get these first, then it's kind of moot, isn't it? Let's first concentrate on winning and kicking the orange anus out of office and then get down to work.

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lapfog_1

(29,189 posts)
8. I think this does the opposite... it pushes our nominee to the right
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:53 AM
Mar 2020

because the longer Bernie is around, running his attack ads on Joe, the more center and center right votes Joe needs to attract for the election in November.

Bernie people may not "vote blue no matter who"... especially if Bernie keeps having his surrogates write negative things about Joe.

We need to get behind Joe now.

Especially with the global pandemic, we need one voice to contrast with Trump. Not two. We need to show the "alternative President you can have next January if you get out and vote in November"

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showblue22

(1,026 posts)
9. Bernie is in a position of weakness not strength
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:56 AM
Mar 2020

He can not demand anything. Hillary made massive concessions and the convention was still a shit show. This time, it's a massive blow out, a landslide. If Bernie wants concessions. he needs to politely ask, not demand.

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LostOne4Ever

(9,283 posts)
35. The Convention last time gave Hillary a huge bump in the polls
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:24 PM
Mar 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
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showblue22

(1,026 posts)
36. You're giving the shit show credit for Hillary's bump?
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:28 PM
Mar 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
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LostOne4Ever

(9,283 posts)
38. No, I am saying the Convention was not a shit show. (nt)
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:29 PM
Mar 2020
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NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
10. Jump on the Biden Bandwagon & abandon the revolution!!
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:58 AM
Mar 2020

Joe/Kamala or Biden/Harris 2020!!
Jump on the Biden Bandwagon & abandon the revolution!!
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ecdab

(930 posts)
11. The beatings Bernie is about to take in Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, etc. are not going to help
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:00 AM
Mar 2020

his movement, those beatings are just going to make him and his movement seem a whole lot less relevant than they really are. Bernie's not doing anybody any favors by hanging around in this race - including himself and his supports. He's not building leverage, he's throwing it away.

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Squinch

(50,897 posts)
13. This! How can he and they not see this? He can get out now and
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:05 AM
Mar 2020

play the elder statesman role while retaining some perception of relevance. Or he can wait for the bloodbath that is coming and that will crush any perception of his relevance.

That he is choosing the latter is so irrational!

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Cha

(296,679 posts)
16. Like not wanting to build on a
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:13 AM
Mar 2020

30% coalition. With no plan B

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Cha

(296,679 posts)
15. Well said, ecdab
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:11 AM
Mar 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
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treestar

(82,383 posts)
18. Not specific enough
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 07:16 AM
Mar 2020

All speculative too. When is M4A going to pass Congress? Not in this term.

Bernie would have won if the voters were for this.

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Joe Biden
 

Gothmog

(144,833 posts)
22. if sanders keeps losing primaries by large margins, this plan will not work
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:51 PM
Mar 2020

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/

Sanders’s 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. It’s 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 Sunday’s debate will determine whether he leaves a bad taste in the mouths of Democrats.

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Demsrule86

(68,440 posts)
23. Given that he has lost 13 states he has no right to demand shit...and his presence will re-elect
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:54 PM
Mar 2020

Donald Trump...he needs to get out. He has won what three states? And that is all he is likely to win.

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bluedye33139

(1,474 posts)
25. I'm opposed to Medicare for all as a litmus test
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:58 PM
Mar 2020

I particularly oppose the way that Sanders and his camp oppose a public option and expanded Medicaid.

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BidenBacker

(1,089 posts)
31. Real dumb move if Biden allows that to happen
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:17 PM
Mar 2020

Joe's doing just fine (actually a LOT more than just fine) right where he is. Just stay put and appeal to the broad swath of Americans who are somewhere in the middle and win the election in a landslide. Then after he gets in, tack left and start implementing liberal policies that help the vast majority of people.

Americans prefer having "socialism" spoon-fed to them...they don't like having their mouths forcibly held open and having it poured down their throats.

Besides, another 10 months of coronavirus and market meltdowns and they'll probably be begging for it.

Stay the course, Joe.

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Scurrilous

(38,687 posts)
37. Biden won't be dragged anywhere. Bernie's the one to be dragged. To the curb, for antiquers to find.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:29 PM
Mar 2020

Bernie now thinks M4A will pass in Congress. OMFG He is truly...….' Are you really going to veto a Medicare for All bill if it is passed in Congress'.' 'Not me, shush.

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beachbumbob

(9,263 posts)
39. biden can pay no attention to sanders or his supporters. Sander's supporters can decide
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 06:32 PM
Mar 2020

if they want 4 more years of trump or not. If they do, screw them. We can do without you and you have no input in the future period.

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William769

(55,139 posts)
44. Horse shit!
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 08:54 PM
Mar 2020

He's staying on to feed his ego.

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Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
45. They're the ones who need "dragging" to real progressivism.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 09:37 PM
Mar 2020

It's not just a label to dirty.

Definitely classes in the principles and practices of liberal democracy would be desirable as well.

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