Bernie Sanders of the Democratic Party out of the US presidential race?

Democratic US presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders

Democratic US presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders

Washington … News Time

Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are running to get a nomination for the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate in the United States but now the contest is seemingly out of the hands of Senator Sanders. Senator Bernie Sanders, who is from the US state of Vermont, is known for supporting Muslims in Kashmir, the Middle East and the United States, and for openly speaking out against Islamophobia. At the same time, Bernie Sanders appears to condemn America’s black, African and Spanish communities, the rights of immigrants and local tribes, and the discrimination they hold. Speaking at the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) convention last year, Bernie Sanders strongly criticized the abolition of Articles 370 and 35A of the Constitution of India, the ban on contacts and human rights abuses. Addressing the function, he urged the US government to speak openly for a peaceful resolution of the issue in accordance with international human rights laws and the aspirations of the people of Kashmir.

Why is Sanders still behind?

Despite Bernie Sanders making his campaign part of the problem for most sections of the diverse society, such as the United States, he seems to be far behind Biden. It should be noted that in September 2019, US President Donald Trump admitted that he had raised the issue of former US Vice President Joe Biden and his son in a phone call with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in July. He is accused of pressuring Ukraine to investigate Biden, his potential rival in the 2020 presidential election. President Trump denied the allegations, but Congress accused President Trump of impeachment in which he was acquitted by the Senate. Hunter Biden, son of Biden, was an attractive salary director at Borisma, one of Ukraine’s largest gas companies.

To get presidential representation from the Democratic Party, 1991 delegates need support, and yet Joe Biden 1147 and Bernie Sanders managed to get 861 delegates. Joe Biden has come close to winning representation after winning by a huge margin in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. Despite the Corona virus, the Democratic Party’s primary contests in Florida are expected to increase to more than 17 million votes in 2016. Hillary Clinton won the state at that time, and the time that Biden won. Voters are largely retired, and Biden has proved to be a force. Once again, aging voters have shown that they agree more with the gradual reform program of the former vice president rather than the revolutionary spirit of Bernie Sanders.

Sanders came third in Sumter County, Central Florida, where the state’s oldest people live. Behind Joe Biden and even Michael Bloomberg, who retired earlier this month in addition, Biden, who was also among Florida’s Spanish voters, proved to be Sanders’ strength in the first race Sanders took the lead in Texas and Nevada, but unlike the two states, Florida’s Spanish community belongs to the Caribbean and South America, as a result, many people miss Sandler’s “socialist” identity as a totalitarian. And probably only because of his win in Florida that Biden’s support for the delegates has more than doubled. Now more and more states are announcing their primary elections by June, and the Democratic National Convention scheduled for July is also suspended.

In the short term, that may mean that Biden is far ahead of Sanders, but Sanders fans still hope the delay will give voters in the rest of the state a chance to think again. Others have pointed to a few recent national surveys that suggest that Biden is lacking in leadership. To these people, it is a sign that Bernie Sanders’ campaign will once again be a force to be reckoned with. Sanders now have to think how long he wants to stay in the race. They lost outright on Tuesday, losing 5 of 6 contests last week. Now they will face demands from the Democratic Party to withdraw honorably. Now they need to assess what is best for their movement at the moment. Will being in the race give them time to talk about these issues and come back, or does being in the competition only increase the likelihood that they will remain in the memory after the election?

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