Sanders also appears presidential today. Like Biden it is about leading with science and transparency. Healthcare mobilization can come in the form of M4A.
LIVE 3PM
— CBS Newspath Live (@CBSNewspathLive) March 12, 2020
Campaign 2020: Sen Bernie Sanders on Coronavirus
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If there ever was a moment that showed us the need for all people to be able to get health care regardless of their income, this is that moment. Medicare for All now.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 12, 2020
Bernie Sanders making Coronavirus a class issue, and connecting it to the need for pro-worker policies. This is why he’s so valuable to our cause. pic.twitter.com/r4XhwjdK6K
— Bhaskar Sunkara (@sunraysunray) March 12, 2020
It’s still possible for Bernie Sanders to win the Democratic presidential nomination, but a New York Times analysis found that he would need to do vastly better in the remaining states to secure enough delegates.
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) March 12, 2020
Here are some possible scenarios. https://t.co/ivMi5fyzVS
Jeff Weaver, senior adviser to the Sanders campaign: "If Joe Biden is the nominee, Bernie Sanders will support him wholeheartedly, campaign for him." https://t.co/wb5teDqSWC
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 12, 2020
Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she did not want Bernie Sanders to drop his now long-shot candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination — and that she was looking for ward to his debate Sunday with Joe Biden.https://t.co/ABNJuGjTLT
— 🕊 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 🌞 (@PaulDeCristofo4) March 12, 2020
Bernie Sanders is still in the race, and he wants answers from Joe Biden. https://t.co/Jp4Ey6lccL
— Truthout (@truthout) March 12, 2020
Bernie Sanders will win the lion’s share of the delegates in California after being declared the winner of the #CaliforniaPrimary. #Bernie2020https://t.co/526mUzyZaP
— Ezequiel Aguilar (@EAZYE_DA_OGEE) March 12, 2020
The DNC is moving Sunday's debate between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden to Washington, D.C., because a Univision moderator "was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus" pic.twitter.com/7r0nwzhXXD
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) March 12, 2020
Republicans are refusing to pass a bill that has
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) March 12, 2020
– free coronavirus testing
– paid emergency medical leave
– extended unemployment insurance
– food assistance
– help for health care workers. Call their offices, tell them to get their shit together and do it. Thanks.