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Biden galloping to victory | Israel today

2020-03-11T22:40:31.603Z


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In the days of economic uncertainty and Corona, the last thing America longs for is another tectonic shock • "Big Tuesday" revealed Sanders has failed in its efforts to expand its electoral power

  • Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders // Photo: Reuters, AP

The last round of the Democratic Party primaries, held in six states on Tuesday, including Mississippi and Southern Missouri and Michigan, located in the industrial Midwest, which is part of the Strategic Significance "Rusty Strip", brought Joe Biden very much to the goal line and to the moneyed nomination card. On the other hand, his rival Bernie Sanders' race was left far behind and a rallying battle, which today - even more than yesterday - seems hopeless and futile.

Indeed, the socialist candidate, who until two weeks ago safely led the race and embraced his young wife in his revolutionary teaching about the transformation he intends to make in the character and economic and social character of the American nation, is today portrayed among all other parties in the party as an anachronistic and disembodied figure, In the US and from the distress and present needs of the "people of choice."

Indeed, in the days of economic uncertainty and the shadow of the Corona, the last thing America longs for is another tectonic shock that may exacerbate the sense of the unconcerned, widespread concern among the US public. The results in the key countries, which took part in the limited version of "Day" The Big Three, "about a thousand witnesses to the fact that Sanders has failed completely in his efforts to expand his electoral base. Except for voters who are under 45 and who remain loyal to their leader's apocalypse, all other Democratic audiences have turned their backs on solidarity And, predictably, past those who have dreamed up their dream of designing a new being while crushing Pieces of existing traditional order and the seller.

For example, the Vermont senator encountered a wall of iron in all his attempts to enlist the support of the African-American community, which is a key pillar of the Democratic movement. Although the signs of this had already accumulated in the South Carolina primaries two weeks ago, and the Southern States primaries on "Big Tuesday," they turned into a surging tsunami, which hit Sanders relentlessly in the state of Mississippi, giving a particularly resounding expression to the candidate's inability At the heart of the African-American outpost. Indeed, the results of the Mississippi primaries speak for themselves, and they have the ultimate effect of shattering its pretensions and illusions.

For, Sanders was knocked down to boards in Mississippi in a humiliating and embarrassing way, with Biden defeating him by an unimaginable 66 percent gap. In doing so, Biden delivered a resounding message that goes beyond some sector, which means the door slammed Sanders. And if that's not enough, the results came from Michigan (where Biden won an impressive 17 percent gap on Tuesday) and added a dose of bitterness to his torment. For it is not just a key state that will send 125 delegates to the summit this summer, which is a reliable measure of the mood across the industrial Midwest, but a critical stronghold for Sanders, who four years ago gave him a surprising victory over Hillary Clinton.

And here, too, that core of blue-collar voters and trade unionists (who were supposed to back up his war on elites and capitalists) left him moaning in the freezing cold. This group, as well as members of the African-American community, revealed an inconceivable contradiction between Senator Sanders' obviously impractical promises to change a world in the spirit of the dogmatic socialist theories of his time, and Biden's efforts throughout his years in the Senate. The main streams in the party through practical and specific legislative moves.

Furthermore, a look at the next round of primaries is set to take place this Tuesday, making it clear how desperate the veteran senator is. The reason: In all of the key states where the campaign is going to take place, including Florida, Illinois and Ohio (whose composition of Democratic voters is similar to Michigan's), which will send 510 delegates to the party conference in total, Biden's advantage in polls is considerable and even continues to grow every day. In Florida (where a high concentration of seniors are far from thinking light years from Sanders's radical platform), its advantage today stands at no less than 30 percent. Against this backdrop, embraced by the party establishment and all three of its moderate candidates, who have recently retired from the race, Biden gallopes safely toward the appointment. His recent call for unifying the ranks and tearing up the Democratic camp in the run-up to President Trump indicates that he does not intend to invest resources in continuing the run-up to the battered Sanders, but instead demonstrates his breadth in victory and thus builds a broad party infrastructure for the Duomo.

At least at this point, however, the Vermont senator is not ready to draw the conclusion from his dismal situation and raise a white flag. After all, the thought-provoking closure and doctrinal rigor have always been the main hallmarks of the revolutionary operational code, now determined to continue its lost war.

Source: israelhayom

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