.@BernieSanders coming to New Hampshire to endorse Biden because they "share the goal of beating back right-wing extremism" suggests his faith that the president can do that. I disagree. This is not 2020. The way to beat right-wing extremism next year is by offering them a genuine alternative, i.e. the progressive agenda Bernie articulates. I hope the Senator will reconsider his position in the next few months, change his endorsement, and support the one progressive running for the Democratic nomination. politico.com/news/2023/08/26…

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So disappointing @BernieSanders. Biden has been dreadful. He broke his campaign promises to be a Progressive president. The American people have said they don’t want him. Polls show he could lose to Trump (the lowest bar possible) and would easily be defeated by the others.
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Marianne will not support Biden or push voters toward the democrats in the end and will instead support progressives and 3rd parties?
Question: how do you define right wing extremism?
3rd question: how would you beat back right wing extremism?
Bernie does not have a progressive agenda, he supports the proxy war with Russia as do you, and you are framing election in the exact same terms refusing to endorse Cornell West in the event you are not the nominee.
How many houses does Bernie own?
Bernie should endorse @Rfk4POTUS to reclaim what little is left of his credibility.
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