2020 Democratic primaries: Bernie Sanders will NOT leave race
Daily MailBernie Sanders is remaining in the race - at least through Sunday's Democratic debate - he said Wednesday, noting that while he's behind in the race for delegates he's winning the battle for ideas and the support of young voters. Bernie Sanders announced Wednesday after a bruising set of primaries, including a pivotal loss in Michigan, that he was staying in the 2020 Democratic primary anyway and would debate frontrunner Joe Biden on Sunday in Phoenix, Arizona Bernie Sanders, giving a statement in Burlington, Vermont, said while his campaign is losing the delegate race and the electability argument, he's winning the battle of ideas and is doing overwhelmingly well with young voters, which he said was enough of a reason to stay in Jane Sanders drives Bernie Sanders home after he made a statement Wednesday in Burlington, Vermont on the status of his presidential campaign. With an early call that the state had gone to Joe Biden, Sanders campaign found itself in trouble Bernie Sanders pulled out all the stops to win Michigan - he even participated in a Fox News Town Hall Monday night - but Joe Biden was able to win the state along with Mississippi, Missouri and Idaho as part of the Super Tuesday 2 races this week Bernie Sanders walks with rapper Killer Mike as he campaigns in South Carolina the day before the first-in-the-south primary. His loss and Joe Biden's win there turned the top two Democratic candidates' chances around Bernie Sanders holds hands with one of his most potent surrogates, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Sanders would go on to win California Bernie Sanders has attracted thousands to his rallies and points to that attendance to argue that his campaign had more energy than the one being run by former Vice President Joe Biden, who hasn't gotten those kinds of numbers in the flesh The democratic socialist then turned to Sunday's debate in Phoenix, Arizona.