He also has the less-than-common combination of,
1. People who will tune in just to hear him;
2. Sympathetic views with the Bernie wing (his campaign was ultimately about income inequality and the working class); and
3. Unequivocal, full-throated support of Biden since before Super Tuesday.
You'd think that would be someone you'd want to put on the stage, even if not in prime time, but I guess they had to make space for exciting speakers who represent the future of the party, like... Jim Clyburn? Doug Jones? Chuck Schumer? John Kerry? Chris Coons? Right then!
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