highflyer
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- Jan 21, 2016
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Sanders was consistently miles ahead of Trump in the polls he lost the nomination because the DNC rigged primaries for the second time in a row.
Biden was the establishment candidate and they made sure they got their man in.
That said, the candidate is now Biden and he represents a return to some semblance of conventional politics, the dull candidate that country needs now to regain its international reputation. I hope he wins and I hope he wins big. The key for progressives is to win the House and Senate battles and keep up the pressure on policy within the party.
Whilst I understand the frustration of some Sanders supporters with Biden, any that vote 3rd party or abstain will only be aiding Trump and that is unforgivable in my view.
Agree, Sanders vs Trump would be a very different kind of fight from what we are seeing and with plenty of evidence to suggest Sanders could have won. We'll never know how it would have panned out now of course.
But the strategy is clearly to get Biden in first (Sanders as very quick to endorse Biden) and then to concentrate on much needed reform of the Democratic party over time.