Apparently, Bernie Sanders is now considered to be the front runner. At this point, that is pure name recognition. He's still going to lose.
He is too arrogant and sanctimonious. He has not demonstrated an ability to win anything other than caucuses, which means he depends on people who can afford to take several hours out of their lives to go to a place and be personally counted. That does not describe the Democratic electorate. It, in fact, filters out most of that electorate.
The only question remaining is whether or not he will behave like a petulant child, as he did last time. That was disgraceful behavior and gave enough of his supporters permission to either not vote at all or actually vote for Trump to swing the election. It was his responsibility to tell the "Only you, Bernie" crowd what was at stake, repeatedly and forcefully, and he didn't. I can only assume he didn't have a problem with them voting revenge, and that, in my opinion, disqualifies him from the nomination forever.
I also can't for the life of me understand why someone who is not a member of the Democratic party is allowed to run for its nomination.
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