The money people don't back him. Running for president is more than a person wanting to be president. There is a great deal behind the scenes in a political campaign, and it looks like Hillary has gotten the support she needs compared to Sanders. Sanders has been an independent most of his time in office and that puts a wedge between him and the party leaders. The way our system has worked out is that anyone who doesn't always tow the party line is not given a chance to prove they are a good choice for an office like the presidency. Washington was right when he warned that political parties would take over policy and serve themselves. They wouldn't work for the better of the common good. I think Sanders is concerned with the common good.
He'd have to win the presidency in order to announce it. Thankfully, that will never happen.
Forrest Gump of course. Sanders was never a real Colonel and he was much older than Gump.
If Bernie Sanders does not win the US Presidential Election, he can continue to push for his agenda by advocating for his policies and building grassroots movements. He can use his platform to raise awareness, rally support, and pressure elected officials to adopt his ideas. Additionally, he can collaborate with like-minded individuals and organizations to advance his vision for a New America at the local and state levels.
No, Deion Sanders never won a World Series during his career. He played in 71 games for the Yankees from 1989-1990.
Berni Sanders
No
Most likely Hillary. As of 5/10/2016, Real Clear Politics' aggregate polling averages show Sanders beating Trump by 13 points while Clinton beats Trump by only 6.4 points. Both are trending downwards.
As of February 2016, Bernie Sanders appears to be leading in most demographics of the Democratic Party. Whatever his current strategy is, it seems to be the one most likely to propel him to victory in the Democratic primary. Whether it will serve him well in a Presidential election depends entirely on which Republican is his adversary.--Update--As of March 2016, it is clear that Bernie Sanders is not effectively courting the Black and Latino communities. In order to be victorious, he would have to embrace the kind of race-baiting that Hillary Clinton engages in, in order to bring these groups on his side. Ultimately the last few primaries that he lost were lost on account of the Black vote.
Bernie Williams
Mitt Romney
270 is the answer.
No. Mitt Romney failed to win the Republican nomination for president in 2008 and the presidency in 2012. He has said he will never again pursue the office.