Irate Bernie backers charge Democrats rigging election again
'There are powers that are trying to sabotage his win'
Now, the DNC's removal of the requirement that a candidate show grassroots fundraising prowess to be on the debate stage looks like deja vu. The change makes it easier for billionaire Michael Bloomberg to participate in the Nevada debate, the Washington Times reports.
Suspicions are further raised by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's decision to delay sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate, which has kept the self-proclaimed democratic socialist off the campaign trail for most of the last two weeks.
The final Emerson College/7 News Iowa poll finds Sanders in the lead going into Monday's caucus, with 28% support. Former Vice President Joe Biden, the apparent establishment choice, is second with 21%. Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is at 15%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is at 14%, and Senator Amy Klobuchar has 11%.
Sanders nearly won the Iowa caucuses in 2016, challenging Clinton all the way to the Democratic National Convention.
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