Bernie Sanders Makes a Comeback as Elizabeth Warren’s Poll Numbers Slip
- Candidate rebounds after heart attack and Warren surge
- Sanders benefits from endorsements, strength in early states
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Two months ago, Bernie Sanders’ presidential bid seemed to be faltering. His progressive rival Elizabeth Warren had surged past him in the polls and he suffered a heart attack that raised serious questions about his durability.
He seems to have rebounded in recent weeks as he’s stuck to Medicare for All while other candidates have softened their stances and as he’s gained star endorsements from the younger faces in the movement.