By Armando García
Editor and Founder of Nuestra América Magazine
Super Tuesday voters made it clear that they
believe that Biden is the one who can defeat Trump and not Bernie Sanders, who
only managed to win no more than four states and Biden won nine.
Now comes the litmus test, see if the
Democratic Party really will listen to its delegates to nominate Sanders or
Biden.
If you choose Biden, I think there will be a
betrayal of the hopes of thousands of young people and members of minorities,
who spent time and effort for Sanders to sweep the states of Iowa, New Hampshire,
Nevada, Vermont, California and others, to manage to transform, from the root,
the political structures of this nation.
Sanders is and will be a threat to the
interests of both Democrats and Republicans who wish to maintain the status quo
of a political and social system, no longer acceptable to most of the
population in this country.
Biden, even if he is a Democrat and could
perhaps be a better president than Trump, I do not see him as a reformer or
transformer of the structures of this country. He is a person already
accustomed to the norms established in Washington and has managed to move
within the web of the nation's political system.
What must be recognized is that he knew how to
use a persuasion tactic that was not very radical, to convince African American
and white voters to support him to be the Democratic candidate for the
presidency.
Contrary to Sanders who, has the back up of
minorities and Latinos. A force that should not be ignored to help improve this
nation, which really needs it so much.
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