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March 27, 2020·5:00 AM ET
Biden currently holds a more than 300 delegate lead in the race for the Democratic nomination. During an online press conference Wednesday, Biden was asked about whether there should be more Democratic primary debates and answered, "I think we've had enough debates. I think we should get on with this."
Sanders conceded that he substantially lagged Biden in the race, saying "it's going to be a very steep road," but said there was value to holding more debates.
Sanders told King he's convinced the Senate's emergency relief package will be followed with another "massive" bill within the next month. Sanders said the pandemic has caused Americans to rethink the nature of the role that government can play in their lives.
"I think there is growing sentiment in this country that people now understand that it is incomprehensible that we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all, that we have an economy which leaves half of our people...living paycheck to paycheck," Sanders said.
"I think given the nature of the healthcare crisis and the economic crisis, Congress will be back once again (within the next month) for a major, major stimulus package," Sanders said.
edit, I forgot the link npr https://www.npr.org/2020/03/27/822171139/bernie-sanders-on-his-campaign-it-s-going-to-be-a-very-steep-road
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided