Sad news but understandable. Thank you for all the hard work and the influence you brought into the US Political arena, Bernie. Progressives all owe you for advancing the agenda.
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RT @BernieSanders
Today I am suspending my campaign. But while the campaign ends, the struggle for justice continues on. https://www.pscp.tv/w/cVyXkDMyNzU3OTl8MW1yeG1RWmxRVnd4ec1Yy_fXXM6Jj9st36A12ZDamfAe7Cmy6M_vzHvhE…
https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1247913426166280192
@freemo I'm not a Sanders supporter, but I thought he was absolutely necessary as one of the few democrats who call out their own leadership. Unfortunately he stopped doing that, so meh good riddance. But not so good riddance to the party (i'm not a democrat, republican, independent, or anything). Now Trump will win, and establishment Democrats will blame their loss on Bernie supporters (again) instead of themselves, like I said would happen over a year ago. The truth is, the democrat elites would rather have Trump than Bernie, no matter what they say publicaly. Again, I'm not a Sanders, Biden, nor Trump supporter @design_RG
@design_RG There is 0 chance that person who beats him will be Biden tho. DNC doesn't care to win unless it's there choice @freemo
Can you give an example of something he actually did that was "inept"?
I dunno.. he raised CDC budgets every single year, sent out navy ships to provide relief early on, cut a 1.5K relief check to every american (and possibly more to come), guaranteed to pay for coronavirus testing and forced quarantine, fairly early on barred incoming flights...
Its really hard for me to see what he could have done that he didnt do. Where exactly did he screw up?
By the way generally speaking he is incompetent and dangerous. But in this case he did listen to the right people and did everything he should have and everything the experts asked of him. so really cant see where the fault is.