
Bernie’s Bid 2020
Bernie Sanders, Vermont’s junior Senator, has joined a crowded field in seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United States in the 2020 election. Follow our coverage as we track Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign activities.
10 pivotal news stories that marked 2020 in Vermont
This is a year most of us would rather forget, but there are inflection points worth remembering.
Margolis: Bernie Sandersโ loss provides some lessons for the future ๏ปฟ
While the senator often spoke of the โdisenfranchised,โ those individuals are basically non-voters whose views arenโt all that different from the views of those who actually do vote. ๏ปฟ
Walters: For Sanders, the math never changed
Although the senatorโs ideas that were once considered too radical are now established in mainstream debate, for most Democratic voters his agenda was just too much, too fast.
Margolis: Despite unsuccessful run, Sanders accomplished a lot
Now almost everything the Vermont senator has been talking about for five years is an important part of the political conversation.
Bernie Sanders drops out of presidential race
Sanders will stay on the ballot in the remaining primaries to gather delegates in an effort to exert influence at the Democratic Convention.
Margolis: Sanders had sights trained on supporters, not Senate roll call
The Vermont senatorโs decision to campaign instead of legislate over the weekend feeds the suspicion that heโs still actively running for the Democratic nomination.
Sanders to return to Vermont and โassessโ his campaign ๏ปฟ
After losing all three primaries on Tuesday, the Vermont senator is focusing on COVID-19 and then will travel to Burlington. ๏ปฟ
Amid COVID-19 anxiety, Sanders loses Florida and Illinois primary contests
The Vermont senator lost in Illinois and Florida Tuesday night to Joe Biden, but during a national address Sanders only spoke about the coronavirus.
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