Cardi B joined Bernie Sanders on an Instagram Live talk on Tuesday (April 14), where the two opened up about his decision to drop out of the Presidential race, the impact of coronavirus and more.
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LGBTQ ally Sen. Bernie Sanders has suspended his presidential campaign, leaving former Vice President Joe Biden to take on President Donald Trump in the general election.
Sanders made the announcement Wednesday (April 8) during a campaign call, according to CNN.
“I wish I could give you better news, but I think you know the truth, and that is that we are now some 300 delegates behind Vice President Biden, and the path toward victory is virtually impossible,” he said in a livestream following the
Cardi B joined Bernie Sanders on an Instagram Live talk on Tuesday (April 14), where the two opened up about his decision to drop out of the Presidential race, the impact of coronavirus and more.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders joined rapper Cardi B for a chat on Instagram Live yesterday, during which they talked about Sanders suspending his campaign, single remaining Democratic candidate Joe Biden, and the coronavirus pandemic.
Cardi B continues to make Us smile, this time for criticizing senator Bernie Sanders’ nails.
Bernie-Cardi 2024?
They even talked quarantine nails and Joe Biden's candidacy.
You’ve gotta love it when Cardi B talks politics, because she’s actually up on her news and knows her stuff. The 27-year-old rapper did an Instagram live session with former Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Apr. 14 and she managed to do all of the talking…which with Bernie, 78, is no small feat. She even made him giggle when she dragged President Donald Trump, 73, for blaming the Democrats for trying to make him look bad, saying he makes himself look bad all on his own.
Bernie-Cardi 2024?
Cardi B has questions. So many questions.
Senator Bernie Sanders and Cardi B are sitting down for yet another one-on-one conversation. This time, they’re talking about the economic and health impacts of the coronavirus. They also discussed the youth vote and the candidacy of Joe Biden. Watch a replay of their conversation below.
Bernie Sanders endorsed Joe Biden's presidential campaign on Monday, encouraging his progressive supporters to rally behind the presumptive Democratic nominee in an urgent bid to defeat President Donald Trump. "I am asking all Americans, I'm asking every Democrat, I'm asking every independent, I'm asking a lot of Republicans, to come together in this campaign to support your candidacy, which I endorse," the Vermont senator said in a virtual event with Biden.
Almost a week after ending his presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders officially endorsed Joe Biden to be our next president.
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) has endorsed former vice president Joe Biden as the .
Bernie Sanders has officially endorsed Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee for president.
Joe Biden has won the Alaska Democrats' party-run presidential primary, beating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders days after Sanders suspended his campaign.
Former Bernie Sanders supporter Don Cheadle is engaging with his followers on Twitter who are upset that Joe Biden is now the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee. The “House of Lies” actor took to Twitter almost immediately after Sanders announced on Wednesday that he is officially suspending his campaign, admitting that a path to victory was almost non-existent following commanding delegate wins for Biden following Super Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders isn't yet endorsing presumptive Democratic candidate Joe Biden but says he willdo "everything I can to make sure Donald Trump will not be re-elected." During his first interview since suspending his campaign on Wednesday morning, the Vermont senator emphasized on The Late Show on Wednesday night that he is trying to work with Biden and his campaign before giving it an official endorsement.
Cardi B held a fiery Instagram Live video Wednesday to chastise young people for not voting for Bernie Sanders and to warn about the dangers of a second term in the White House for Donald Trump.
Bernie Sanders might be out of the race, but his fight isn’t over.