Sen. Bernie Sanders dropped out of the 2020 presidential race Wednesday. The independent senator from Vermont announced his decision in a conference call with staff. He will speak to supporters at 11:45 a.m. ET. After early triumphs in the Democratic primary, the independent from Vermont failed to pull away from former Vice President Joe Biden as a wide field dwindled. Sanders saw success from Iowa to New Hampshire, Nevada, Colorado and California. But he fell behind in the national delegate race as prominent Democrats, worried that he could become their nominee and face President Donald Trump in November, coalesced around Biden. After a string of primaries in mid-March, the former vice president racked up pledged delegates and became the race’s clear front-runner. Sanders ran on the promise of a political “revolution” and touted his signature single-payer “Medicare for All” plan on the campaign trail. He also promised to cancel student debt and pass free universal child care — popular proposals to expand the social safety net that his rivals nonetheless criticized as unrealistic and expensive. The senator lapped the field in fundraising with perhaps the most successful small-dollar fundraising operation ever. Though Sanders saw sustained success among young and Latino voters, Biden consistently won over black voters and older Democrats as he topped Sanders in a series of key states such as Texas. Biden also won Michigan. Sanders had pulled off a stunning upset over eventual Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton there during the 2016 primary campaign after trailing her by double digits in polls. A week after his Michigan triumph, Biden crushed Sanders in Florida, another delegate-heavy state. As centrist candidates dropped out of the race to endorse Biden before and after Super Tuesday on March 3, Sanders decried an effort by the party establishment to defeat him. Sanders’ period as the race’s front-runner followed a remarkable rebound from a heart attack last year. The oldest candidate on the campaign trail, Sanders experienced “chest discomfort,” during an Oct. 1 event, according to campaign advisor Jeff Weaver. Testing revealed a “blockage in one artery” and two stents were inserted, Weaver added. He missed only a small amount of time on the campaign trail. Sanders first vaulted to national fame with a strong 2016 primary race against Clinton.
Bernie Sanders drops out of the presidential race
Sen. Bernie Sanders dropped out of the 2020 presidential race Wednesday.
The independent senator from Vermont announced his decision in a conference call with staff. He will speak to supporters at 11:45 a.m. ET.
After early triumphs in the Democratic primary, the independent from Vermont failed to pull away from former Vice President Joe Biden as a wide field dwindled. Sanders saw success from Iowa to New Hampshire, Nevada, Colorado and California.
But he fell behind in the national delegate race as prominent Democrats, worried that he could become their nominee and face President Donald Trump in November, coalesced around Biden. After a string of primaries in mid-March, the former vice president racked up pledged delegates and became the race’s clear front-runner.
Sanders ran on the promise of a political “revolution” and touted his signature single-payer “Medicare for All” plan on the campaign trail. He also promised to cancel student debt and pass free universal child care — popular proposals to expand the social safety net that his rivals nonetheless criticized as unrealistic and expensive.
The senator lapped the field in fundraising with perhaps the most successful small-dollar fundraising operation ever. Though Sanders saw sustained success among young and Latino voters, Biden consistently won over black voters and older Democrats as he topped Sanders in a series of key states such as Texas.
Biden also won Michigan. Sanders had pulled off a stunning upset over eventual Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton there during the 2016 primary campaign after trailing her by double digits in polls.
A week after his Michigan triumph, Biden crushed Sanders in Florida, another delegate-heavy state.
As centrist candidates dropped out of the race to endorse Biden before and after Super Tuesday on March 3, Sanders decried an effort by the party establishment to defeat him.
Sanders’ period as the race’s front-runner followed a remarkable rebound from a heart attack last year. The oldest candidate on the campaign trail, Sanders experienced “chest discomfort,” during an Oct. 1 event, according to campaign advisor Jeff Weaver.
Testing revealed a “blockage in one artery” and two stents were inserted, Weaver added. He missed only a small amount of time on the campaign trail. Sanders first vaulted to national fame with a strong 2016 primary race against Clinton.
华尔街的人怕sanders
哈哈哈。
这下资本家稳了,继续割韭菜,
韭菜就不要哭哭啼啼了,流的泪都是脑子进的水,
医护也不要抱怨了,都是医疗资本的炮灰~
这么说不管是全球化还是闭关锁国都是大资本家得好处了?那他们为啥喜欢全球化不看好制造业回流啊?
美国民主已经被large corporation买断了, 看看医护现在多可怜就知道了
你是说,比如中美之间,将来会没有人员往来,但是贝索斯和杰克马会合开一家公司?
媒体不鸟他, 一旦扣上了“社会主义”这个名词就完了,因为美国民众非常害怕这个名词。 还有"Hispanic", 白人和亚白人很反感。。
他越精力旺盛,越鼓动人心,中老年人就越害怕。。。
我也没选他, 因为害怕激进。 老实说, 我对他的政见也都是看媒体头条来的。也不知道具体。非常惭愧。 我想美国大多数人都是这样。
我觉得他人是 蛮优秀的。
美国是资本主义。这一次又为资本主义扫清障碍了,这就是为什么股市上涨。但是现在经济不稳定,上涨的不多。
笑死了
哈哈哈
对股市是利好啊,川普连任的几率大了
拜登應該退选回家養病
可不是, trump都帮他实现了
他俩对决,我再讨厌川普,都会给川普投票。怎么也不能让美国走进社会主义阵营。
谁都想年轻个20岁呀
你是龙虾?美国变成共产主义,所有的都是免费,欢迎非移和难民,平分财产,那样美国才有希望?
政策越左对经济越不利。他是民主党里最左的一个了. 现在这种情况,大家饭都吃不上了,还FREE这个,FREE那个的 , 不是搞笑嘛
他不是说要找个女副总统吗
有没有想过 看病更难