Black Lives Matter co-founder endorses Sanders and Warren, says it is time for Biden to stand down

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Black Lives Matter co-founder endorses Sanders and Warren, says it is time for Biden to stand down
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Patrisse Cullors said the former vice president was part of an 'old establishment' and needed to make way for 'new leadership' in the Democratic party.

A Black Lives Matter co-founder has said it is time for Joe Biden to step down as a Democratic primary candidate on Monday night as she endorsed Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren for the party nomination.last night that she was giving a joint endorsement to Sens. Sanders and Warren because progressives needed to"make sure that we don't get people like Mike Bloomberg, people like Biden into the president's office.

"We need all hands on deck right now for progressives to join the movement to make sure that we don't get people like Mike Bloomberg, people like Biden into the president's office." "I think for former Vice President Biden, it should be time for him to stand down," she later added. Cullors said he had an"old guard mentality" and was part of an"old establishment," and argued that it was important that he"takes a step back for new leadership."has contacted the Biden 2020 campaign for comment and will update this article with any response.

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