BERNIE SANDERS QUITS US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

US Senator Bernie Sanders has suspended his 2020 presidential crusade making ready for a fight between US President Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the November decisions. 
Bernie Sanders close by Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren were viewed as solid contenders when they declared their aims to pursue the most elevated position in the US in 2019 and Bernie drove early gathering designation casting ballot records in January. 
However, Joe Biden, previous Vice President under Barack Obama, utilized the February 'Super Tuesday' appointment casting a ballot to outperform the Vermont congressperson. 
While Mr Sanders saw support from more youthful voters, he neglected to win key African-American voters over the southern states in the Democratic essential races, and now says he will likely help Biden to vanquish Trump who he named 'the riskiest president in our history' 
Mr Sanders, 78, enlightened his crusade staff concerning his choice on a phone call on Wednesday. 
"We have changed American cognizance with respect to what sort of country we can become and have stepped forward in the endless battle for financial equity, social equity, racial equity and natural equity," Mr Sanders told supporters in a live stream. 
"Our development has won the ideological battle." 
Sanders complimented Mr Biden, and said that he will work with him to "push our dynamic thoughts ahead". 
"Together, standing joined together, we will go ahead to vanquish Donald Trump, the most hazardous president in present-day American history." 
Mr Sanders had sought after the presidential selection previously, missing out in 2016 to Hillary Clinton and would have become the most established man to win a presidential political decision in the US on the off chance that he had won the political decision.

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