The American Dream

This article is the baseline of the scenario, The American Dream (TAD).

Amidst the presidency of Donald Trump, a wide range of candidates ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. By 2020, it had narrowed down to six major candidates running for the presidency. On Super Tuesday, then-behind Bernie Sanders pulled ahead and clenched the nomination, with the liberal/centrist vote split between Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. Sanders and Trump soon squared off in several debates and forums. On November 3, 2020, Election Day came, with Sanders pulling ahead.

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Context and Timeline

 * Presidency of Donald Trump - Businessman Donald Trump served as President of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
 * 2020 Democratic presidential primaries - Amidst Trump's presidency, over 30 candidates faced off in the Democratic primaries.
 * 2020 Democratic National Convention - From August 17-20 of 2021, the Democratic Party held their convention, where they nominated Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey for their presidential ticket.
 * 2020 Super Tuesday - The decisive Super Tuesday was held on March 3, 2020. The convention narrowed down the field of candidates from five to three, with Amy Klobuchar and Michael Bloomberg dropping out in the events succeeding it.
 * 2020 United States presidential election - On November 3, 2020, the presidential election was held.