After facing a huge disappointment over Super Tuesday’s results, presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been called out to concede and support her fellow Socialist Bernie Sanders.

In a stunning plot twist, Vice President Joe Biden made a “Lazarus” comeback after emerging victories on the Super Tuesday primaries. While “Sleepy Joe” celebrated victory amidst his long list of gaffes, Sen. Elizabeth Warren faced a crushing defeat in her own hometown in Massachusetts.

Warren who was was once considered a strong Democratic contender, drawing crowds throughout her campaign run from town hall meetings, on college campuses, and in New York City’s Washington Square, was asked to step down.

In fact, Sen. Bernie Sanders’s supporters who call themselves “Bernie Bros” have bashed Warren for not conceding after her defeat, believing that her choice to stay on the race can hurt her fellow socialist.

As Mashable reporter Matt Binder wrote, “If you’re a progressive group who isn’t sitting down with Warren right now to talk this out or saying you’re pulling your endorsement, what you’re running right now is a gift.”

Binder continued “No one can force Warren to bow out of the race, but if you are an organization that considers yourself to be progressive, you have the power to do whatever you can to consolidate the left.”

Krystal Ball, co-host of HILLTV’s Rising, posted “If Warren had dropped and endorsed Bernie when the centrists dropped and endorsed Biden, progressives would have had a fighting chance. She stayed in so she could get 3rd in her home state.”

Bernie Supporter Sahil Habibi also slammed Warren, saying “Elizabeth Warren is like a blood-sucking tick you can’t rid of. She’s literally viable in Massachusetts, Utah, Minnesota, Maine, and Colorado… So infuriating!! We could be dominating, but Elizabeth Warren is in to give the election to Biden.”

On the other hand, media outlet Jacobin lobbied Warren to support former Vice- president Joe Biden. The magazine wrote: “Joe Biden has emerged as the Democratic establishment’s choice to stop Sanders—his two major rivals on the right of the party, Klobuchar, and Buttigieg, dropped out and endorsed him. Biden is their champion not against Donald Trump, but the prospect of a progressive takeover of the party.”

The media outlet also claimed that Warren will only give Trump the edge he needed “Trump will have the perfect opening to run as a critic of Biden’s extensive and awful record on social security, trade, crime, and bankruptcy. Trump unveiled pieces of this strategy in his Super Bowl ad highlighting his work on criminal justice reform, signaling that he intends to hammer Biden for his devastating Reagan-era crime bills.” Even Sanders also claimed that the mounting pressure had affected Warren. In a phone call, Sanders revealed that Warren is still assessing her campaign and have not made any decisions to drop-out. “It is important, I think, for all of us, certainly me, who has known Elizabeth Warren for many, many years, to respect the time and the space that she needs to make her decision,” Sanders said.