Bernie Sanders Speaks Out Against Potential Democratic Primary, Underscores Threat Posed By Trump: 'He's...A Very, Very Dangerous Person'

In light of the forthcoming 2024 elections, Senator Bernie Sanders has spoken out against a potential Democratic primary, urging progressive unity instead of division. His comments come as a response to potential threats posed by the return of former President Donald Trump to office.

What Happened: As reported by The Hill, Sanders dismissed the idea of a Democratic primary during an interview with NBC’s Chuck Todd on “Meet the Press.” Instead, Sanders called for unity among progressives, citing the potential risk of Trump’s return to office.

Highlighting key issues such as women’s rights, climate change, and the needs of the working class, Sanders stressed the importance of unity among progressives.

Underscoring the danger posed by Trump, Sanders said, “he is an authoritarian, and a very, very dangerous person.”

In response to criticism from third-party progressive candidate Cornel West on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sanders defended his stance and his endorsement of President Biden.

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Sanders rebutted allegations that his support for Biden was merely out of fear of Trump’s “neo-fascism”. He emphasized that the survival of democracy in the United States is a real concern in the current challenging times.

Why It Matters: Sanders’ call for unity among progressives comes after he endorsed President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign earlier this year, stating that he had “no alternatives” other than to support Biden.

He clarified his position in an interview with MSNBC, where he acknowledged his disagreements with Biden on many issues, but underscored the importance of democracy’s future in America.

Sanders predicted a landslide victory for Biden in the 2024 elections if the President strengthens his focus on working-class issues. He further emphasized his belief in a government representative of all, not just a select few.

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