Why Bernie Sanders will, should and must stay in the race

20160427_0759 Why Bernie Sanders will, should and must stay in the race (salon).jpg Why Bernie Sanders will, should and must stay in the race
By JIM HIGHTOWER, Salon
(WEDNESDAY, APR 27, 2016 07:59 AM EDT) — Surprisingly, this week’s prize for “Stupidest Political Comment in the Presidential Race” doesn’t go to Donnie Trump or Ted Cruz. Rather, the honor goes to the clueless cognoscenti of conventional political wisdom. These pundits and professional campaign operatives have made a unilateral decision that Bernie Sanders must now quit the race for the Democratic nomination. Why? Because, they say: “He Can’t Win.”

Actually, he already has. Sanders’ vivid populist vision, unabashed idealism, and big ideas for restoring America to its own people have jerked the presidential debate out of the hands of status quo corporatists, revitalized the class consciousness and relevance of the Democratic Party, energized millions of young people to get involved, and proven to the Democratic establishment that they don’t have to sell out to big corporate donors to raise the money they need to run for office.

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Hillary Clinton wins 4 states; Bernie Sanders looks ahead: April 26 primaries results

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By Douglas Perry, The Oregonian

(April 27, 2016 6:30 AM) — Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has won the Connecticut primary, the Associated Press reports. With 84 percent of precincts reporting, she won 50.3 percent of the vote to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 47.9 percent.

Clinton had a big night, winning four of five contests. As a result, the window of opportunity has all but slammed shut on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’s underdog bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Connecticut: Hillary Clinton 27, Bernie Sanders 25
Delaware: Hillary Clinton 12, Bernie Sander 9
Maryland: Hillary Clinton 59, Bernie Sanders 32
Pennsylvania: Hillary Clinton 95, Bernie Sanders 67
Rhode Island: Bernie Sanders 13, Hillary Clinton 11

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