DNC Establishment and Media Apparatus Begs Bernie Sanders to Drop Out
Posted on 03/18/2020
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a socialist and politician for decades, plans to assess his 2020 U.S. presidential campaign with his supporters after losing primaries in three states. Bernie Sanders lost the Democrat primaries in Florida, Illinois, and Arizona to former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden. At the moment, Biden has 315 more delegates than Sanders — 1,132 to Sanders at 817. Bernie Sanders wants to keep his political revolution alive and wants to have an impact on the party platform at the Democratic National Convention.
However, many current Democrat party elders have hitched their wagon to Joe Biden. Biden performed poorly in the Iowa and New Hampshire Democrat contests, but an endorsement from House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, fueled Biden’s victory in South Carolina. Two former rivals of Biden, Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, have endorsed Biden.
Center left-leaning policy magazine The Atlantic is calling for the Sanders campaign to end under the article titled, “The Atlantic The Sanders Campaign Needs to End, Now”. The Atlantic is owned by Emerson Collective, an entity tied to the big tech community and owned by Laurene Powell Jobs, the wife of the late Steve Jobs (former Apple CEO).