After admitting that Tuesday night wasn’t “a good night for [his] campaign from a delegate point of view,” Sanders directly called out the Democrat establishment.
In the Democrat candidate’s own words:
“I say to the Democratic establishment, in order to win in the future, you need to win the voters who represent the future of our country. You must speak to the issues of concern to them. You cannot simply be satisfied by winning the votes of people who are older.”
Shortly thereafter, Sanders opined that his campaign is winning from an ideological standpoint, yet failing to convince Americans of electability.
Will the Democrat Establishment Listen to Bernie Sanders?
At this time, there is no evidence to indicate that the establishment will heed Sanders’ talking points. The Democrat establishment continues to evidence their willingness to work in favor of Biden; back-to-back endorsements are only the tip of the iceberg.
The 2020 election marks the second time that Democrats have supported an establishment-favored candidate. At this point, most Americans believe that Biden is all but guaranteed to win the party’s nomination.