Analysis: Sen. Sanders has never been so sure of his message — and he's sticking to it.
If Sanders is going to win the Democratic nomination — and party strategists say they will have a much better feel for the trajectory of the race after the March 3 Super Tuesday contests in 14 states — he's going to do it his way.
That thought is troubling for many Democrats, particularly those who worry that Sanders would harm down-ballot candidates across the country. Even Sanders' ideological ally on the stage, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., contended that he wouldn't be effective as president.
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