Sanders has forged ahead with his campaign even as states have postponed primary voting.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday acknowledged that"it's going to be a very steep road" to defeat former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 Democratic primary, discussing in frank terms the challenges facing his already lagging campaign amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"We are assessing the situation we're in," Sanders said."It's changing every day because elections are being delayed. We don't hold rallies, obviously. We don't do door-to-door campaigning, which hundreds of thousands of volunteers had been doing. We're doing a virtual campaign, if you like. But right now, we're focusing on the health care and economic crisis facing the country.
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