(CNN)Bernie Sanders launched his first presidential campaign in near obscurity. He ended his second on Wednesday having inspired a movement that changed American politics. Sanders never fully embraced the Democratic Party, even as he sought its nomination. But many in the party — including the voters who cast a ballot for another candidate this year — have largely embraced his ideas. Ultimately, however, Sanders’ message outperformed his campaigns. Now it’s up to a new generation of progressive leaders to do what he could not: win. One of their first tasks will be to look back and determine what the next standard bearer can learn from Sanders’ efforts — identifying what worked, what didn’t, and how to tell the difference. Photos: Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders Photos: Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders US Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a campaign rally in Chicago in March 2019. Sanders, an independent from Vermont, is the longest-serving independent in the history of Congress. Hide Caption 1 of 44 Photos: Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders Sanders, right, leads a sit-in organized by the Congress of Racial Equality in 1962. The demonstration was staged to oppose housing segregation at the University of Chicago. It was Chicago’s… Read full this story
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