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Feb 09 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Bernie Sanders is no revolutionary
The Democratic presidential hopefuls outside-of-the-box campaign is using tactics not so out of the ordinary.
Dana MilbankMay 14 2024
News
Sen. Sanders endorsement in Maryland's 3rd District
Tuesday is another busy primary day, with voters in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia heading to the polls to decide who will be on the ballot this fall.
As usual, 538 reporters and contributors will be live-blogging the election results as they come in. We’re tracking nearly a dozen races that could have implications for who wins the Senate and House in November, as well as how far
ABC News (Online)Apr 17 2024
News
A real-life 'Weekend at Bernie's'
People walk by a Banco do Brasil bank in Rio de Janeiro, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. A woman in Brazil wheeled a dead man into a bank and asked him to sign papers for a loan. Sounding suspiciously like a scene from “Weekend at Bernie’s,” when two salesmen, Richard and Larry, decide not to let the death of their boss get in the way of a good time, a woman in Brazil tried to use a dead man in a
Deseret NewsMay 09 2024
News
Sanders says he’s worried Biden could lose election over Gaza War
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Wednesday that he is concerned President Biden’s handling of the ongoing war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas could cost him the election. When asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins if Biden could lose in November, especially with young, progressive voters, Sanders said, “Well, that’s what I worry about.” “Look, I think Biden has a lot of accomplishments. And the
The HillApr 09 2020
News
Sen. Bernie Sanders Drops Out
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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On Wednesday, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign. In a live-streamed speech to supporters, Sanders explained: “I cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot Abridge NewsApr 09 2020
Analysis
Five reasons Bernie Sanders lost
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders ended his bid for the 2020 Democratic Party's presidential nomination on Wednesday. Not only did he lose a second time in a row, but he actually ended up with less support.
There are many reasons Sanders fell short to Joe Biden. Here are five of them. 1. Lack of black support Sanders ran into a wall in 2016 among black voters. Hillary Clinton catapulted
CNN (Online News)Apr 13 2020
News
Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden
Bernie Sanders has endorsed Joe Biden for president.
"Today I'm asking all Americans, I'm asking every Democrat, I'm asking every independent, I'm asking a lot of Republicans to come together in this campaign to support your candidacy, which I endorse," the former 2020 Democratic candidate and Vermont senator said Monday about Biden, a two-term vice president and 36-year Delaware
Washington ExaminerApr 10 2020
Opinion
Bernie Sanders, the god who failed
Before ending his second run for president on Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders was a beacon of false hope to those who lack any memory of socialism’s immense human cost.
He helped people believe, for a time, that there is a simple answer to all of life’s problems and that it resides in a powerful central government.
Sanders did one thing further: He also demonstrated that, as
Washington ExaminerMar 10 2020
Opinion
Why I support Sen. Bernie Sanders
I am proud to endorse Sen. Bernie Sanders for president of the United States.
While I consider Joe Biden, his opponent for the Democratic Party nomination, a decent man, I stand with Sanders.
Here is why.
I stand with Sanders because it is vital that President Donald Trump be voted out of office in November. Poll after poll has shown that Bernie Sanders leads Trump,
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.Feb 26 2020
News
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Castro's Cuba
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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Sen. Bernie Sanders stirred up controversy with comments he made during a "60 Minutes" interview this week about authoritarian Fidel Castro's Cuba, saying "it's unfair to simply say everything [about the Cuban Abridge News