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.
08.04.2020 - 18:49 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
Bernie Sanders has suspended his presidential campaign, leaving Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Multiple news outlets reported that Sanders would announce on Wednesday that he was dropping out.
Sanders trailed Biden by about 300 delegates, making it all but impossible for him to catch up to him before the Democratic National Convention.
After the last major round of primaries on March 17, when Biden trounced Sanders in Arizona, Florida and Illinois, many
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?
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.
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) has endorsed former vice president Joe Biden as the .
Joe Biden has won the Alaska Democrats' party-run presidential primary, beating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders days after Sanders suspended his campaign.
Bernie Sanders ended his presidential bid on Wednesday, and Cardi B is not happy that the Vermont senator dropped out of the race.
Cardi B is heated about Bernie Sanders suspending his presidential campaign.
Cardi B has taken aim at fans who didn’t show up at the polls to support former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
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.
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.
Musicians' favored presidential pick Bernie Sanders announced the end of his presidential campaign on Wednesday (April 8), and now stars are penning heartfelt farewells to the politician."Bernie will always be the man," rapper Kid Cudi wrote on Twitter. Sarah Silverman, who met her "nephew" Cudi for the first time at a Sanders LA rally last month, also jotted down her own goodbye message, writing, "Wow.
Sanders said his decision was "very difficult and painful" to make
On Wednesday (April 8), Bernie Sanders announced that he has suspended his campaign to become the next President of the United States.
It has been a long road for Bernie Sanders, but on Wednesday, he announced that he is officially ending his presidential campaign. Now that leaves Joe Biden to take on the Democratic nomination, and face off against Donald Trump this coming November.
After Bernie Sanders announced he is officially suspending his campaign to be the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, many of his celebrity supporters and detractors took to Twitter to share their thoughts. The senator, at one point the front-runner for the nomination, announced the decision during an all-staff conference call Wednesday morning.