The Biden/Sanders battle for the Democratic nomination is on. Where did Joe Biden’s unexpected Super Tuesday win come from? Do voters think uniting around the establishment candidate is the best way to defeat Trump?

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20 thoughts on “Progressives vs. Establishment: Super Tuesday Narrows Democratic Field”
  1. Where did Biden's Super Tuesday win come from? I gave that a lot of thought after I learned that Biden didn't even campaign in the southern states that he swept. Did he win it because he has such a pristine record on issues of greatest concern for most African Americans? Hardly. But how could that be forgotten so quickly? Who is the ONE person who could pick up the phone and get African American community leaders to go all in for Joe? Barack Obama, that's who. But why? Because he fell in love with Joe over eight years? No. Who is the ONE African American (excluding Oprah, and she's said no) who, if named Biden's running mate, could drive a stake through Bernie setting back the Left of the Democratic party for the next twenty years and then kick Trump's ass into oblivion in November? Michelle Obama, that's who. She's job shadowed for eight years. Watch for it. I think the only question is the timing of the announcement. But what do I know. I'm a middle class white Canadian.

  2. America is electing ….. nothing will change.
    The rich will getting richer and the poor … poorer.
    There will be more war … so, don’t complain.
    Adios North America.

  3. Not mentioned during each of the primaries was the potential influence of voting manipulation of that particular state paired up with the primary results… The US states individually have engaged in a policy of voter purges and suppression based on last names, closing of voting location in poor location, onerous ID requirements, wholesale disposal of alternative ballots and finally, computerized voting using proprietorial software.

    This may have contributed to the Trump win in 2016 because these efforts were in place before Trump even knew he was a candidate. The country is managed by the establishment of both parties, major banks and corporations and the corporate media. I no longer trust the election results in US elections.

  4. Honestly puzzled as to why NOBODY is reporting on the large exit poll discrepancies. Mass, SC, Minn? This would usually be a larger conversation.

  5. The establishment love Biden because he just a puppet for the neoliberal elite to maintain the bullshit status quo but put a different face to the US Imperial empire.

  6. corrupt political parties elevate corrupt candidates to positions of power. stop voting for the corrupt political party. if every disgruntled sandernista, in addition to the 100+ million people who just stopped voting because of the corruption, voted for a 3rd party in november, we (the working class) would have a chance. as it stands, it's corrupt party # 1 vs corrupt party # 2 – no substantive choices offered to the voter in this potemkin republic.

  7. hey RealNews do you want to have an ounce of courage and talk about Biden's OBVIOUS cognitive decline??? The fact that Trump will absolutely DEMOLISH him in a general election???? Just because corporate MSM refuses to discuss this INCREDIBLY CENTRAL ISSUE why have you abdicated your responsibility? SHAME ON YOU!!!

  8. Can’t help but believe that Citizens United has the hidden hand guiding all things politics. Since Reagan won it appears the DNC has gotten drunk on corporate money and abandoned all things left and working class.

  9. It was the strategy all the time. Come in an then quit and support Biden who then passes Sanders. Progressive left policies which Sanders has will never win as a government because in today's world the masses have been conditioned to the right to support the hidden agenda of Fascism.

  10. I am 63 and if Biden is the candidate, I will not vote, I despised trump, we had two horrible candidates, I couldn’t hold my nose and vote for Clinton. 4 more of Hell on earth with a Trump administration

  11. There’s no way I’m voting for creepy uncle joe. Bernie should run as an independent or on the Green Party ticket.

  12. Super Tuesday was an unDemocratic Establishment Coup! It wasn't just the establishment endorsements that shifted the vote, the $500,000,000.00 that Bloomberg put into attack ads on Bernie had a HUGE effect on the vote that day!!

  13. The Iraq "war?" was actually a highly ILLEGAL act of TERRORISM perpetrated on the Iraqi people BY the U.S. government and the U.S. corporations which PROFIT from these HIGHLY ILLEGAL "wars?" (TERRORISM) of U.S. CORPORATE AGGRESSION. Joe Biden, who, although he's losing his cognitive ability to reason and think clearly, is being pushed BY the corporate and ruling class establishment to be our next POTUS as if what's happening to him right now right in front of ALL of our eyes is what we saw happening to Ronald Reagan as we watched HIM deteriorate.

    No one in either Joe Biden's OR Donald Trump's mental state should be leading a country, let alone the staff at a 7-11.

    I am a fifty-seven-year-old white guy, and I did NOT vote for Biden, or Warren, or anyone else other than the idiotic way our voting system forced me to vote, which was for my first choice for the Green Party. Now, I'm in California, which is not a swing state (which I find weird), so, that being said, if Bernie Sanders gets the nomination for the "Democratic?" Party, then I will vote for him for in November.

  14. Voters need to quit being afraid of what Bernie stands for, a lot of countries around the world have what Bernie is pushing for, for decades, its not only possible its the decent and fair way to treat your citizens.

  15. So what "compromises" does Noor expect Sanders would make to gain the nomination?

    What would he backtrack on that wouldn't seem a betrayal of his commitments to his supporters?

    And if he did, would it make a lick of difference? The DNCistas don't want a watered down "democratic socialist", and any "compromise" on their part should be seen in the context of their empty promises to facilitate a fair nomination process.

    So there's nothing to horse trade on, if you claim to stand on your principles, and if doing so would be an exercise in futility, given the bile flowing from the folks on the other side of the table.

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