
Today, Explained Bernie, bro.
Feb 12, 2020
Join Bernie Sanders, the outspoken Vermont Senator known for his democratic socialist views, and Vox reporter Ella Nilsson as they dive into the fervor of the New Hampshire primary. They explore the electric atmosphere of Sanders' rally and how grassroots movements are shaping political discourse. The conversation also examines the surprising primary outcomes and the challenges for candidates like Biden and Warren. Plus, they discuss Sanders' pragmatic leadership, potential healthcare reforms, and the complex implications of his socialist label in the coming election.
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Supporters' Confidence
- Sanders's supporters, especially those from 2016, feel closer to him winning the nomination.
- They believe he has a real chance, particularly if he performs well with minority voters.
Klobuchar's Surprise Success
- Amy Klobuchar's strong debate performance and appeal to undecided and moderate voters led to a surprising second-place finish.
- This contrasted with her fifth-place finish in Iowa.
Biden and Warren's Struggles
- Joe Biden left New Hampshire before the results, focusing on South Carolina and Nevada to gain minority voter support.
- Elizabeth Warren's loss in a neighboring state is a setback for her campaign.


