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Showing Original Post only (View all)NEWS: Bernie plans to participate in an April DNC debate-sign he isn't planning on dropping out soon [View all]
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Senator Bernie Sanders plans to participate in the Democratic presidential debate in April if one is held, his campaign said on Tuesday, the strongest indication yet that he plans to continue competing against Joseph R. Biden Jr. in the 2020 primary for the foreseeable future.
The Democratic National Committee has said previously that there would be a debate in April, but one has not been scheduled. The committee has not announced a media partner or a site host critical elements that are typically agreed upon at least a month in advance. The coronavirus crisis has already upended most facets of the Democratic primary, and there is no guarantee that the debate will take place.
Still, the fact that the Sanders campaign is signaling, for now, that he would be on a debate stage in April is a strikingly public sign of the Vermont senators determination to wield political influence and challenge Mr. Biden for primacy despite the former vice presidents nearly insurmountable delegate lead.
Senator Sanders is still running for president, said Mike Casca, a top campaign official. If there is a debate in April, he plans to be there.
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The Democratic National Committee has not set a media partner, a venue or a date for the partys final planned debate, nor has it released qualification criteria to participate.
Xochitl Hinojosa, a D.N.C. spokeswoman, declined to say whether a debate would still take place in April as planned or move later in the calendar to follow primary contests from several states that have switched from April to June. The Biden campaign declined to comment.
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NEWS: Bernie plans to participate in an April DNC debate-sign he isn't planning on dropping out soon [View all]
Skya Rhen
Mar 2020
OP
WE DON'T NEED NO MORE STINKIN' DEBATES. People are dying. DROP OUT NOW B.S.
trueblue2007
Mar 2020
#4
The primary is over and there should be no debate...people have to work cameras and other tech stuff
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#65
The Process, Sir, Is Intended To Play Out With The Obvious Loser Folding
The Magistrate
Mar 2020
#74
2 losses when it went the way you proscribe. 0-2 doesn't sound like good odds to me.
Gore1FL
Mar 2020
#87
It is not a good thing...Consider 16 and the General...but no worries Biden won't play his game nor
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#85
Give Biden free air time for one. With people staying home the audience might be huge.
Gore1FL
Mar 2020
#72
I live in a state that hasn't had its primary yet and that doesn't have excuse-free absentee ballots
femmedem
Mar 2020
#76
I agree. Any media attention is good. Remind the public that we're still here!! nt
LAS14
Mar 2020
#81
Bernie's Supporters Prob Have No Idea How Much He is Disliked By Large Numbers of Dems or Why
Indykatie
Mar 2020
#12
His votes so far this year are 81% of those in 2016 for states that can be compared....
George II
Mar 2020
#29
This Debate Should be after 4/28 When the Next Multi-State Primaries Are Scheduled
Indykatie
Mar 2020
#9
Nope, Biden must now say No more debates and they must concentrate on the big picture.
sunonmars
Mar 2020
#10
Good luck. The participant in that debate can do it from his living room. The last debate was 3/15.
George II
Mar 2020
#18
No. He's forecast to lose ALL of the last 27 primaries/caucuses. Delegate-wise...
George II
Mar 2020
#32
Maybe in normal times it would not be fair to ask him to pull out with those numbers
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2020
#35
We are exhausted with debates. We know enough about both candidates to make up our minds.
emmaverybo
Mar 2020
#39