Right on all accounts and yeah you are gonna need the 9.3 million votes Bernie got to try and win in November.
All those votes are going to Biden, so it's not really a problem. Every sees how critical it is to get rid of Trump right now.
Sure sure exactly how ALL those votes went to Hillary in 16 eh? Let's look at the FACTS shall we?
Yes, Bernie Sanders supporters who voted for President Trump could have cost Hillary Clinton the election. But then, about the same share of Republican primary voters defected to Clinton.
www.npr.org
1 in 10 Sanders supporters supported Trump in the election oh and there is this tidbit
To answer the question that many Clinton supporters may be asking: By this data, yes — there are enough of those Sanders-Trump voters who could have potentially swung the election toward Clinton and away from Trump.
And right now 17% of Sanders supporters are saying they WON'T vote for Biden, that's MORE than the 12% that didn't vote for Clinton.
That was 2016. And that was before February 2020..... It’s now July 2020 with the pandemic and racism at all time high. Americans are getting sick and deaths, financially in trouble, bankruptcies, businesses closures that are not coming back. We don’t know how and when we can get out from these hole..... Americans are in big very trouble due to total failure of an inept incompetent president. Rules of engagements has changed . Do you expect Sander’s supporters will vote for Trump?
In 2016 we don’t know this idiot. At that time we thought Trump was the white shining armor riding in a white horse to SAVE America. To find out he is sick and rotten to the core in a dark armor and riding in a sick donkey.
Why in the hell they will even considering voting for Trump?
Also when Sanders threw his supports to Hillary it was too late and too close to 2016 election. Sanders threw his support to Biden way before the 2020 election. The excuse in 2016 was it’s because Hillary. Biden is not Hillary.
Very High numbers of billionaires are supporting Biden.
The former vice president received more donations in March from America’s ultrawealthy—including Netflix's Reed Hastings and Miami developer Jorge Perez—than in any previous month of his campaign.
www.forbes.com