It is the first time in the history of U.S. presidential election that a person who has been virtually confirmed as a presidential candidate has resigned from the post. U.S. President Joe Biden, who had been under pressure to resign, has finally resigned from the post of Democratic presidential candidate. He then declared his support for his running mate (vice presidential candidate) Kamala Harris.
Does a strong Democratic establishment cartel not allow Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders a chance until the end?
Sanders announced in April 2023 that he would not run in support of incumbent President Joe Biden ahead of the next presidential election, but at a time when the current presidential election situation within the Democratic Party is fluctuating, can he boldly announce that he will run again and create the “Miracle of the Sanders Revolution” of the Democratic Party? This is also within 25 days of the final presidential nomination.
In the February 2020 presidential race, Sanders saw his approval rating soar and then-Vice President Joe Biden saw his national preference for the Democratic presidential nomination plummet.
In February 2020, Sanders had a 32 percent approval rating among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents in an ABC News/Washington Post poll, up 8 percentage points from the end of January. Biden fell to 17 percent, down 11 percentage points from his campaign low.
From this point on, the Democratic Party is fiercely attacking to drop Bernie Sanders’ approval rating. Former Presidents Obama and Clinton also actively blocked Sanders. Of course, large companies of industrial complex pushed for the anti-Sanders campaign. For a long time, it was difficult for the Democratic Party to accept Sanders, who has not been the mainstream Democrat as an independent senator, for 50 years.
Conservative vested interests in the Democratic Party radically understand and oppose a federal senator who calls himself a democratic socialist. Ultimately, the anti-Sanders movement in the U.S. political mainstream elected Biden as president.
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IMAGE – Bernie Sanders’ approval rating began soaring after beating Joe Biden in February 2020. From this point on, the mainstream of the Democratic establishment begins to get nervous and enters anti-Sanders solidarity.