GONYK wrote:If Bernie was up 150 delegates at this point in time, that would mean that he won South Carolina, Michigan, TX, and VA. Which would mean that he has the support of the black community, working class whites, and suburban women.
If he had the support of those communities, the Democratic party couldn't deny him even if they wanted to.
1 of 3 things needs to happen for Bernie to have a chance
1. Bernie wins in every state
and keeps Biden below the 15% delegate threshold in every state. As long as Joe still gets delegates, Bernie loses ground.
2. Biden does something to lose the support of the black community. (Says the N word by accident during a debate?

)
3. Biden dies
Now, admittedly, not all of those are out of the realm of possibility. I just don't think you open up field offices and continue to distract the presumptive nominee from being able to concentrate on the general election while opening him to lines of attack on the off-chance one of them happens.
If people cares about M4A over defeating Trump, they would have voted for it. Anything that distracts from beating Trump is going against the will of the people, IMO.
I understand what the thread is saying though. I support Bernie staying in for the next debate and putting Joe through his paces. I just think staying until the convention is pointless.