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None of them have any real chance. At this point, Yang and Gabbard are running to make a name for themselves, set up future career prospects, and spread their ideas - Gabbard with her opposition to regime change wars and Yang with universal basic income.
I would love to see Sanders make Gabbard his running mate or better yet, make her Secretary of State or Secretary of Defense, but I don't expect it. Relentless slander and libel against Gabbard has made her a problematic ally for Sanders. Even though Sanders is a principled man who sees through all the lies about Gabbard, he needs to make pragmatic choices. Warren is a more likely running mate.
Stelter and Bloomberg are going just because they can. Being billionaires, they have inflated egos. I think Steyer knows he's done. Bloomberg might be delusional enough to think he can win but after Super Tuesday he will have to face reality.
There is no world in which Warren is Sander's running mate.
Why not? Republicans are at each other's throats and then later working together all the time, Democrats can do the same.
I think Bernie Sanders is committed enough to his vision to forgive Warren's smears against him and work with her for the sake of winning the election. Bernie endorsed and campaigned for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 general election despite everything that happened.