Biden, Buttigieg, and Warren have never felt it was worth it to go after Sanders. Now, he’s surging and the opportunity might have passed. gdebenedetti reports
Photo: Scott Heins/Getty Images Halfway through a Monday morning in August, three of Bernie Sanders’s top advisers led a conference call to complain to reporters covering the campaign about Sanders’s treatment in the political press. In 2016 there had been a “Bernie blackout,” said Jeff Weaver, the senator’s longest-serving aide and his campaign manager that year, repeating a frequent claim of that effort’s veterans that the candidate was insufficiently covered.
Many Democrats, including powerful party figures aligned with the other major campaigns, don’t necessarily believe Sanders is well-positioned to win the nomination, but they acknowledge that his consistent backing of somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of the primary electorate will at least allow him to compete seriously well into next year.
But this theory of the case has created a race where three of the top four candidates — Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Pete Buttigieg — have faced somewhat regular incoming from each other in the last few months, while Sanders has taken few direct hits from his serious rivals.
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