Ironically the centrists are the ones more divided now that all the other progressives (Yang, Harris) have dropped out, leading Sanders to eat up all the delegates thanks to arcane caucus rules....
Ironically the centrists are the ones more divided now that all the other progressives (Yang, Harris) have dropped out, leading Sanders to eat up all the delegates thanks to arcane caucus rules. Whatever happens, I presume they will drop out to unite against Bernie (and Bloomberg, he's not gonna dissapear in one debate) under one candidate. Let's see who they pick.
AOC was never a presidential candidate, she's a house representative- she's too young to run for President until 2028. I also wouldn't describe Harris as a progressive candidate, Bernie's main...
AOC was never a presidential candidate, she's a house representative- she's too young to run for President until 2028. I also wouldn't describe Harris as a progressive candidate, Bernie's main competition there is Warren, who is still in the race, though her performance thus far has been less than compelling.
Ironically the centrists are the ones more divided now that all the other progressives (Yang, Harris) have dropped out, leading Sanders to eat up all the delegates thanks to arcane caucus rules. Whatever happens, I presume they will drop out to unite against Bernie (and Bloomberg, he's not gonna dissapear in one debate) under one candidate. Let's see who they pick.
Ah ok. I know Warren is there and she is a progressive but she is still only one more progressive compared to 4 moderates.
AOC was never a presidential candidate, she's a house representative- she's too young to run for President until 2028. I also wouldn't describe Harris as a progressive candidate, Bernie's main competition there is Warren, who is still in the race, though her performance thus far has been less than compelling.
I'm not sure I would put Harris in the progressive camp lane lmao