US Presidential Election: Bernie Sanders announces support for Biden        

US Presidential Election: Bernie Sanders announces support for Biden        

US Presidential Election: Bernie Sanders announces support for Biden

New York … News Time

Senator Bernie Sanders announced Joe Biden’s support for the US presidential election by the Democrats. According to foreign news agency The New York Times, Bernie Sanders, who addressed Biden, said that I will do my best to win the election and do whatever it takes. Joe Biden said that I would need to be with you to make the election campaign successful and run the government. Remember when Senator Bernie Sanders announced his withdrawal from the presidential election last week. Former Vice President Joe Biden comes out as a strong candidate after Bernie Sanders’s ouster yet in February, he received far less votes than Senator Bernie Sanders. Senator Bernie Sanders has made it clear in his message that his election campaign will be over, but his fight for economic and social justice and the elimination of racial discrimination will continue.

Surprisingly, Senator Bernie Sanders announced his departure from the presidential race in April, while he and Pete Buttigieg won over Iowa rivals in the preliminary results of Iowa caucuses in February 2020 including Joe Biden. According to statistics, when Iowa caucuses among Democrats aspiring to become presidential candidate so in 62% of the constituencies, Buttigieg got 27% and Bernie Sanders got 25%.Elizabeth Warren received 18 percent of the vote, while former US Vice President Joe Biden could only get 15.6 percent of the vote. At that time some supporters of Bernie Sanders in the media had come out claiming that the Democrat Party was plotting to overturn Bernie Sanders.

Bernie Sanders announced in February 2019 that he would participate in the current US President Donald Trump’s presidential election. He made this announcement in an email to his supporters. At the same time that Senator Bernie Sanders announced his participation in the presidential election, some US media had expressed fears that he might face difficulties within the party as his age could become a special question mark. Political observers believed that the youth in the party was strongly mobilized in this regard. But, interestingly, his opponents now admit that they have joined the youth of the country as a whole. Bernie Sanders, 78, wanted to participate in the 2016 presidential race but the Democrats failed to get a ticket from the party because the Democrats nominated Hillary Clinton as their candidate. Bernie Sanders received 46 percent of the vote in the party election, while Hillary Clinton was successful with 54 percent of the vote.

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