Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersNYT editorial board remembers Ginsburg: She 'will forever have two legacies' Two GOP governors urge Republicans to hold off on Supreme Court nominee Sanders knocks McConnell: He's going against Ginsburg's 'dying wishes' MORE's (I-Vt.) campaign is considering stopping all negative attack ads aimed at former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll GOP set to release controversial Biden report Can Donald Trump maintain new momentum until this November? MORE, as Sanders trails Biden by over 300 delegates, The Washington Post reports.

Putting a pin in negative ads against is one of three options that the campaign is reportedly mulling over, the others being continue as is or suspend the campaign.

Sources told the Post that other strategy nuances could still be on the table, and that Sanders has not made a decision yet.

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The Vermont senator returned to his home state this week to assess the future of his campaign after being swept in Tuesday's Democratic primary elections in Arizona, Illinois and Florida. Biden leads Sanders in delegates 1,201-896.

With the series of losses that started on Super Tuesday, it has become near impossible for Sanders to gain the 1,991 delegates needed to secure the party's nomination in July.

However, because of the coronavirus outbreak in the country, many states slated to have their primaries in the coming months have either postponed their elections.