By A. Shaw
So, Sanders replaces O’Malley in the fourth slot, according to US News & World Reports.
Last May, O’Malley was fourth and Sanders tenth. Today it’s almost the exact reverse. But silly people still say O’Malley is more “viable” than Sanders.
Although Sanders has only 5%, he is “Clinton’s leading rival,”  according to US News & World Reports
Warren with 7% isn’t running. Biden with 15% is a clown or a buffoon who will hold on to his 15 points only as long as he makes people laugh. So, that leaves only Clinton with 48 points and Sanders with 5% in the top tier.
Momentum is building and it is with Sanders.
Sanders tactics are ” paying off with a portion of the hard left,”   according to US News & World Reports.
It’s interesting that Sanders doesn’t have all of the hard left, just a “portion” of it. What is the other portion doing? Evidently, the soft left is still begging Warren to run. But Warren doesn’t want to run.