2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Time for Bernie to drop out. [View all]elleng
(130,768 posts)The Editorial Board
'Mr. Sanderss presence has made this an immeasurably more substantive race, in which both candidates policies have been better vetted, and as a result, better delineated. Thats the best preparation for the general election.
Mr. Sanders has voiced the concerns and energized millions of young people, many of them voting for the first time. His candidacy has forced the party to go deeper on addressing issues like wealth inequality, college tuition costs and the toll of globalization important points of distinction with Republicans. Whats more, Mr. Sanderss commitment to small individual contributions has put the lie to Democrats excuses that they, too, must play the big money game to win. This is a message too seldom heard in the party that first championed campaign finance reform. That its back is long overdue, good for Democrats and good for campaigning. Mrs. Clinton is clearly irritated by the fact that she has to deal with this guy, the Democratic strategist David Axelrod said in an interview. But hes pushed her on a lot of issues in a positive way, and I think that his young supporters will be bitterly resentful if anyone tries to shove him out of the race.
Voters are keeping these also-ran candidates going.'>>>
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/20/opinion/sanders-and-kasich-should-ignore-any-pressure-to-quit.html?