Yes, it's over indeed. Nevertheless, Sanders is not likely to quit till after the last ballot has been counted. He wants his message heard within and without the country more then he wants to be President. This is a problem for a party that is decidedly NOT any longer Progressive or even democratic in the traditional sense. The Clinton wing is more or less Progressive on social issues and race issues , somewhat, but not on economic issues.
Hard to imagine his movement going away any time soon and considering it's gaining in momentum albeit too late, that's a lot of voices plus more youth are coming on board every day. The political world is changing, there's a new left and a new but much more familiar right.
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Yes, it's over indeed. Nevertheless, Sanders is not likely to quit till after the last ballot has been counted. He wants his message heard within and without the country more then he wants to be President. This is a problem for a party that is decidedly NOT any longer Progressive or even democratic in the traditional sense. The Clinton wing is more or less Progressive on social issues and race issues , somewhat, but not on economic issues.
Hard to imagine his movement going away any time soon and considering it's gaining in momentum albeit too late, that's a lot of voices plus more youth are coming on board every day. The political world is changing, there's a new left and a new but much more familiar right.
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