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Ilhan Omar Encourages Supporters to ‘Have Each Other’s Back’ After Sanders’ Primary Performance

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
March 11, 2020 at 1:11 pm
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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) is sending a message to supporters of presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) following his recent primary performance.

She took to Twitter to remind voters, “Yes we are a family, united in restoring our democracy and committed to defeating Trump.”

Omar continued, “But that doesn’t mean we should stop fighting for the candidate that best represents our policy priorities in this Primary. “

Yes we are a family, united in restoring our democracy and committed to defeating Trump, but that doesn’t mean we should stop fighting for the candidate that best represents our policy priorities in this Primary.

Be kind to one another and let’s have each other’s back in Nov!

— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) March 11, 2020

Sanders was unable to pass former Vice President Joe Biden on the delegate count after Tuesday’s contests. Biden won four of the six states, including Michigan’s crucial contest, bringing in at least 177 delegates. Sanders won North Dakota and brought in at least 111 delegates so far.

Biden is reported to have won 856 delegates thus far with Sanders having won 709.

Omar commented on the importance of unity during the upcoming election, tweeting, “Be kind to one another and let’s have each other’s back in Nov!”

Fellow Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) also commented on Tuesday’s contests.

During an Instagram live video, Ocasio-Cortez said, “There’s no sugar coating it, tonight’s a tough night. Tonight’s a tough night for the movement overall… Obviously tonight’s a tough night electorally.”

She continued on to congratulate Biden saying, “I congratulate Vice President Biden on the states that he won this evening.”

‘Tonight’s a tough night for the movement.’ — @AOC took to Instagram Live to quell the anxieties of young progressives on a night of primary losses for Bernie Sanders pic.twitter.com/NIY5EL1Kel

— NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) March 11, 2020

Sanders appears to be losing momentum on both the delegate count and endorsements as Biden has gained most of the support from the other former presidential hopefuls.

Sanders has garnered some support. He was recently endorsed by former campaign staffers who worked for Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), as IJR previously reported.

With Biden’s primary victories and growing endorsements, a path to the Democratic nomination is looking more likely. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) is still in the race but has not been gaining endorsements or enough delegates to keep up with Biden or Sanders.

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