Sanders is in the same position he was when Clinton destroyed his campaign in '16. Super Tuesday kills his campaigns, the only reason he sticks around afterward is because he's a professional contrarian.
He has an overwhelming edge in delegates over Sanders, and it's going to get worse. The last instance he did this he got destroyed by every metric by Clinton.Since the nomination would require Biden to actually have the delegates to lock it up? You are simply incorrect.
You're the second to make that argument.No one has made the argument that he "Must..." stay in the race.
The question was whether he should, not if he could. The fact he did that is irrelevant. It's not a shield to keep in the race when he's lost. Is this even legal? Campaigns aren't charities for subjects for anything other than their candidate running for president.That said, he is easily accomplishing raising the money for virus victims while staying in the race.
So...
There's just not really much of an argument there. The fact that he has raised the money points clearly to that he does not need to leave the race to accomplish that end. He has already done it.
The fact Sanders is continuing this while a pandemic is going on isn't going to not be a bad look for Sanders if you ignore it. What's your opinion on that aspect during these primaries?