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Bernie Sanders predicts Biden ‘landslide’ win in 2024

Mr Sanders is not running for president in this election cycle

Andrew Feinberg
Monday 01 May 2023 10:22 EDT
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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders said President Joe Biden will cruise to re-election if he spends the next year and a half challenging corporate power and “delivering” for everyday Americans of modest means.

Mr Sanders, an Independent who ran for president as a Democrat in the last two presidential elections, told CNN State of the Union anchor Dana Bash that Mr Biden needs to be “stronger on working-class issues” than his future Republican opponent.

Democrats, he said, have “got to make it clear that we believe in a government that represents all, not just the few, take on the greed of the insurance companies, the drug companies, Wall Street, all the big money interests, and start delivering for working-class people”.

“You do that, I think Biden is going to win in a landslide,” he added.

Mr Sanders also acknowledged that he and the president have “strong differences of opinion” but he stressed that voters will judge Mr Biden on his record in next year’s election.

“When you put it all together, what you have to look at is, what does the candidate stand for? Which side are they on? Are they on the side of the billionaire class, or are they on the side of working people?” he asked.

He later said that for voters, “the choice is pretty clear and that choice is Biden”.

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