Bernie Sanders appears to be winning the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary.
Meanwhile, the one-time national frontrunner, Joe Biden, is finishing in a distant fifth or sixth place, pulling a single-digit turnout.
The former vice president of the United States, my preferred candidate, now must win in South Carolina. If he doesn’t win, he’s a goner.
Sanders is the “democratic socialist” who, if the Democratic Party nominates him, is going to walk straight into the Donald John Trump sausage grinder.
Are we being forced to accept the notion that Democrats just might nominate someone who wants to dramatically reshape the fundamental dynamic of our national economy?
Sanders keeps talking about leading a “movement.” Well, I am growing concerned that his movement is going to march off a political cliff and give a fundamentally unfit incumbent president a second term that — in my ever-so-humble view — might be more than this country can handle.
I am not liking what I am witnessing in this Democratic primary.