Bernie Has Suspended His Campaign – Now Can We All Unite?

NOTE:  Since this article was written Bernie has endorsed Joe Biden and they are now working together to defeat Donald Trump.  It will be up to Sanders’ supporters to decide if that is a game changer or not.

Today, April 8th, Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign.  In what I thought was a rather classy video he recounted to his supporters how their work over the last five years has advanced the acceptance of the progressive measures for which he and his supporters have fought so hard for so long.  He said that after many days of consideration he, his family, and his staff had decided that there was no longer a path to victory for his campaign.

He said that with the “worst president in history” in the White House, he couldn’t continue his campaign with no chance to win.  He said that while he is suspending his campaign, his name will remain on the ballots in the remaining state primaries. While he urged his supporters to continue to vote for him in those elections so that they could amass as many delegates as possible to provide leverage for their progressive ideas in the convention, he also said nice things about Joe Biden.  He stated that Joe would be the Democratic nominee, promised to support him totally in his campaign against Trump and asked his supporters to do the same.  You can see Bernie’s entire video for yourself by clicking on this link ~ 11 minutes.  Shorter version can be seen by clicking this link.

For well over a year now the phrase on social media I have seen most used by Democrats and progressive independents has been “Vote Blue No Matter Who!”  The pertinent question now is are we willing carry through with that pledge with our ballots and to urge every thinking American we know to do the same.  Given the alternative of another four years of Trump in the White House, one would hope that the answer would be a loud and universal “YES!!!”, but I have some misgivings based on some things I have seen on Facebook in the wake of Bernie’s announcement.

While performing my duties as administrator of a Facebook group dedicated to uniting democrats and progressive independents to ultimately supporting the Democratic nominee regardless of who that turned out to be, I visited the Facebook pages of several of Sander’s most ardent supporters who weren’t happy with his decision.  The posts I saw on those pages startled me, though I guess they shouldn’t have given what I saw happening during the 2016 primary season.  I guess I was hoping against hope that the specter of having to live another four years under a narcissistic, self-serving, psychotic egomaniac would shock people out of their ideological orthodoxy, but with some that is apparently not the case, at least not yet.

One of the posts I saw on those Facebook pages which proclaimed on a “sign” in big bold letters, “I HATE BIDEN AS MUCH AS TRUMP!”. Other brandished profanities I won’t repeat here. Yet another showed a cartoon with Homer Simpson wearing a white tee shirt with “Bernie” on the front transformed in Homer in a black tee shirt and black mask with a Molotov cocktail, its fuse lit, in his hand.  There was another post which featured a quote by probable Green Party presidential nominee, Howie Hawkins, asking Sanders supporters to join his campaign. Then there was the post which read, “We are now the new swing voters; act like it”.  The implications were clear.

I also read that the Green Party had issued a statement which read, “The Green Party will continue to build and expand on issues that Sanders raised. Join us,” I also saw that eight student groups had issued very progressive demands that they say must be met before they will support the Democratic nominee.

Now maybe this is only the angry first responses to Sanders suspending his campaign and these people will eventually come to their senses when they realize that with all of the other pain another four years of Trump will surely inflict, we are also very likely to end up with seven very conservative Justices of the Supreme Court who will doom the expansion of progressivism for an entire generation.  However, maybe they aren’t likely to change their minds; they don’t seem to be very flexible people.

Perhaps such people represent the political extreme, hopefully few in number, but with very loud voices.  The real question is whether the vast majority of Sanders supporters will realize that at least in this election we all need to put our differences aside, concentrate on the principles which unite us in order to support to the very best of our ability the ultimate nominee of the Democratic party.  I certainly hope and so much want to believe that is the case.  However, what I have seen today gives me pause because I don’t know how deep the resentment exhibited has spread.

How about it folks?  Are we willing to unite against Trump in what is likely to be the most important election in our lifetime?

Cajun     4/8/2020

2 thoughts on “Bernie Has Suspended His Campaign – Now Can We All Unite?”

  1. Long time since I commented here, in fact the US was still pretending to be a democracy last I came here.
    Be that as it may, Joe Biden is not my choice, nor do I believe he represents the real progress we so desperately need. But Trump is the most dangerous threat to our governance quite probably in our nation’s entire history.
    As a long term registered Green, one who believes the solution to the rampant out of control capitalism that is rapidly turning this nation fascist and third world is third party presence in our governance, and at every level.
    I am voting for Biden, not because of what he will do, but because of what he will not do. Trump and his cohorts continue to pack our federal courts with activist judges, they work to deny women their rights, they will inevitably cut what health care millions have now, and regardless of its deficiencies, having insurance is far better than not having it.
    Trump must go , McConnell must go, or our democracy will go, period.

  2. It is a big mistake to paint Bernie supporters with one brush, or pretend that his supporters will just do whatever Bernie tells them what to do (i.e. whom to vote for).

    I am a “Boomer” Bernie supporter, and I will be voting for Biden, regardless of my feelings about his policies.

    Trump is so bad, I HAVE to vote against him.
    And I will.

    In fact, ALL of the other Bernie-supporters in my (older) age group I have talked to (and I have talked to a few) ARE going to vote for Biden, despite their disappointment.

    However, I also know a bunch of millennials, and NONE of them seem to have any desire to vote for Biden. Not a one.
    ZERO.

    Luckily, none of the millennials I have talked to will be voting for Trump (I advise them to vote Democratic Party down-ticket at least, and some seem receptive).
    But in the Presidential race,
    some of them intend to vote Socialist or Green as a protest vote.

    Frankly, IMO, Biden and the Dems need to offer more to the Millennials, instead of just means-tested college debt assistance, and Medicare starting at 60, which several openly scoffed at.

    But in this case, I am just “the messenger”; I am not the person to talk to about this issue.

    Democratic Party reps and operatives MUST get out and TALK to millennials THEMSELVES to get feedback on policy initiatives and discuss how millennials feel and what their needs really are.

    Many millennials feel the Democratic Party responds more to its corporate donors than it does to regular people (I try to tell them the GOP is MUCH worse!).

    I may be sympathetic, but I am not a millennial myself, so I am not the person to argue with, or dispute on this issue.

    If the Democraic Party does not do ***strong*** outreach to millennials NOW, and offer them solid policy substance that will help millennials in their actual lives, the Dems will not get the millennials’ vote in November.

    I’m not sure if there is enough of those “Romney-type”, “moderate GOP” voters out there to compensate for such a total loss of millennial votes.

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